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so ive been messing around with this idea for a few months now and finally started building it out. basically i have four antennas out back — a 40m dipole, a vertical for 20/15/10, a loop, and a discone for the scanner stuff — and im sick of going out to the junction box every time i want to switch. its out past the garage and in winter its just not happening.
i picked up an arduino mega i had sitting around from an old robotics thing my kid did and figured i could use a relay board to do the switching. got one of those 8-channel 5v relay modules off amazon for like $8 which seems almost too cheap to trust honestly. the plan is to run it over serial from the shack PC and either write a little python script or maybe tie it into hamlib somehow.
has anyone actually done something like this? im curious if the relay switching causes any RFI issues, the cheap relay boards scare me a little for that reason. also wondering if a pi would be better than the arduino for this since i could run a little web interface from it and control it from my phone without having to have the shack PC on.
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