This set of cans has been in our club since before I was involved. None of us
seem to recall where this thing came from or who made it. Does anyone
recognize this one?
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The cavities are about 4 in diameter and are
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[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Paul Holm
Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 7:50 AM
To: Repeater Builder Reflector
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Another unknown duplexer
This set of cans has been in our club since before I was involved. None of
us seem to recall
At 11/25/2009 06:50, you wrote:
This set of cans has been in our club since before I was involved. None
of us seem to recall where this thing came from or who made it. Does
anyone recognize this one?
Don't know where they came from but our club has one just like it on a 100w
MSF5000.
Works very well
Chris
N9LLO
In a message dated 11/25/2009 9:52:05 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
p...@chargertech.com writes:
This set of cans has been in our club since before I was involved. None
I've never seen a set like that, but the cans look like they are made
out of rigid coaxial line, the kind used for high power FM and TV
broadcast stations. I'm guessing that is what it is made out of because
of the flange on the top. I'm curious, what is the thickness of the
outer walls on
I didn't measure the wall thickness. They are relatively thin and
lightweight, while the flange is thick. Definitely aluminum or some other
very lightweight metal.
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From: Joe k1ike_
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Another unknown duplexer
I've never seen a set
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