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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 10:50 AM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] VHF and UHF repeaters on one antenna


  At 9/22/2008 19:10, you wrote:
  >I've been running an MSR-2000 on a
  >Tram 1481 antenna on 146.72 with
  >a Sinclair Q2330E duplexer and it
  >works fine.
  >
  >I just got a retired Motorola UHF
  >repeater (C64RCB-3105AT) with a
  >Sinclair Q-306D duplexer and was
  >wondering if I could use both
  >repeaters on the same antenna.
  >
  >Would I be able to get away with a
  >ham-type VHF/UHF "duplexer" like
  >a Comet CF-4160K?

  Yes. Just make sure it's the model without pigtails, & be careful if 
  either of the repeaters runs more than 50 watts. The combined TX power 
  rating will probably be lower due to capacitor voltage ratings being the 
  limiting factor as opposed to heating.

  Bob NO6B



   

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