In a two channel system, it should work fine, 
paying attention to critical lead lengths 
where required. 

When you expand to above 2 channels is 
where things become fun.  

In "grouchy mix" combiners, I'll often use 
a BpBr cavities in some of the tx paths which 
might be potential mixing trouble makers 
within a group of frequencies. 

cheers

skipp025 at yahoo.com 

> "n1ofj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone ever used a Bandpass/reject duplexer as a transmit 
> combiner. As an example, using one port set up as a pass on Frequency 
> A, reject on frequency B, and the other port to reject frequency A 
> and pass Frequency B?  Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Dave N1OFJ




 

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