I talked to DB once about the DB 4060, and the cables are the same length for 
all of the DB 4060-A, B and C series duplexers.
 
So according to DB you do not need to change the cables.
 
I hope this helps.
 
Butch, KE7FEL/r 



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+0000Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: db 4060 high band




--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "skipp025" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:>> Well... > > First: > If you have the original cable set and know the 
frequency of > design... might be prudent to replace them into service to see > 
if you can obtain the spec'd notch value. > > I did check these on the original 
freq and original factory cables with same results> Second: > You might note 
the IFR 1600's generator output value and > crank it up min 10dB and better yet 
20 dB. Then have a second > look... > Did that> Thanks Joel> cheers, > s. > > > 
Joel Hall <kj4si@> wrote:> >> > Hope some of you guys that have some experince 
with db 4060> duplexer,the pass is fine but the notch is the problem I can see 
the> notch at around 35db on my ifr 1600s per each can but when i combine> them 
together about 50db is the best i can get I have new cables made> 1/4 wave long 
, the tuning caps seem a little flakey may have had been> hit with a lightning 
surge.> > I have not taken them apart yet so any thoughts?> > > > Thanks kj4si> 
>> 




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