
A quick check on their spec shows that they are indeed 12V (@140mA) devices but that they are also LATCHING. Hmm, is this a problem or not?
Down side 3- wires to operate and some sort of control circuitry...
Upside - no supply current needed once latched - useful for portable operations perhaps.
To control them I thought about charging up a capacitor (1000uF as I had one) to 12V via suitable resistor (e.g. 1K). This operates the relay to change-over just fine. It takes about 3 seconds to charge up but of course there will be a PAIR of them, either side of a SPCO switch (or a DPCO switch which could also control DC power to the amp etc.
Not exactly suitable for QSK but for DATV or long overs possibly ideal.
Rated at 400 watts at 1.2GHz. Seems a bit hopeful if coax gets hot at those power levels.......https://www.mouser.co.uk/datasheet/2/40 ... 228654.pdf
Gareth