Sure, you could introduce a "antenna combiner" at
$2000.00 a channel/port.
I've used the same set up you have for many years and
since it's a ham box why bother spending the big bucks
for the users unless they are paying for it:)
Regards, Barry
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> I have two repeaters, one running 144.67/145.27,
> the other running
> 448.8/443.8. I use a ham grade diplexer (Daiwa or
> MFJ or something)
> to connect the output(s) of the 2 meter and 440
> duplexer(s) to a
> single feedline feeding a dual band Cushcraft
> colinear.
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> This set-up works great, and the diplexer
> introduces very little
> VSWR
> into the system.
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> Howver I am sure there is a more professional method
> of combining the
> two repeater duplexers to the common feedline.
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> Any suggestions ?
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