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MOAS II Station Management System
Easy and reliable system for managing transmitting and receiving antenna switches, directivity, band ranges.
Also PTT signal management and inhibit for multiple radios on the station.
All this controlled from the application on PC or Android device!
MOAS II control system built in modules with DIN rail mounting.
You can buy MCU, Output and Inhibit separately.
Transmitting switches
The switches you use to switch the transmitting signal are heavily tested to be reliable at all times.
We pay special attention to the ease of system configuration and minimal impact on the transmitting path!
The 6×2 switch allows you to use 6 antennas
for two independent radios.
This is the basic element for SO2R operation.
StackMatch is used to split power equally between
up to 3 independent antennas.
It can also be used as a classic 3×1 antenna switch.
This is the most basic antenna switch. You can connect
only one antenna cable to your radio and have
access to 6 different antennas.
RX antennas
It doesn't matter how strong your transmit signal is if you can't hear your correspondent.
Pay attention to the receiving antennas, especially for the 160m, 80m and 40m bands.
Extremely cheap and simple receiving antenna that offers huge benefits.
You will find it on every major contest station!
Four short vertical antennas operating
as a 4Square antenna enable selective
reception in one of four directions.
Manual controllers
Every car needs a driver, so every switch needs a dedicated controller that will allow you to efficiently and reliably select the desired configuration
Two independent rotary switches, corresponding
with signaling of the selected antenna
activation using colored LEDs
LEDs reflect the four cardinal directions: NW, NE, SE and SW. The rotary switch allows you to quickly select the direction of signal reception you are interested in

Controller 6x1
Six antennas attached to the switch and six LEDs
on the controller corresponding to the
currently selected antenna
BPF & triplexer
Sometimes, to go further, you don't have to hang another hundred kilograms of aluminum on the tower.
You just have to be more flexible and faster, which triplexers will allow you to do.
Bandpass filters will make sure that you don't feel interference on any of the radios during intensive work.
Independent filters for each band. You can use only those
you need to eliminate interference between transmitters.
One tri-band antenna, three independent antenna cables?
Yes, it is possible with the triplexer!
It allows two radios to use the same antenna at the same time!