We describe a superconducting microwave switch. The switch comprises a
tapering microwave transmission line which can be switched from a ver
y low loss ON state to a high impedance OFF state with a DC voltage ap
plied to the transmission line through a bias-tee. Switching is essent
ially thermal in nature, occurring due to the formation of a 'hot spot
' in the transmission line. Thermal runaway is avoided through the use
of voltage rather than current biasing. Once switched, the transmissi
on line attenuates the applied microwave signal. An isolation of 20 dB
is readily achievable. The intrinsic response time of the hot spot to
applied microwave fields was estimated to be approrimately 1 mu s by
measuring the frequency dependence of the transmitted signal.