Hi Al, thanks for the tip on the Iso-tee.  Dug through the box of
connectores, found one that had a center connector that was slotted, took it
apart, broke of the tips ands there it was done.  Thanks to all who offered
suggestions, it certainly is nice to have helpful friends in this world.  I
hope that someday I will be able to return the help as I have been given.

Happy Holidays to all!

Mathew


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> Mathew,
>     Some one showed me this more than forty years ago. I use a slightly
> different method than has been suggested so far.  Get a UHF tee that the
> male unscrews from. Unscrew this male pin. Slide out the center double
> female connector. Saw off one side of this female section just past the
> threaded hole in the middle. De-burr the piece you have left and
reassemble
> the tee. Mark the female side with no center with a black sharpie or red
> paint. If you don't designate the iso end you will eventually forget and
> screw up!
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>     Since it has both male and female connectors you won't need anymore
> adaptors to use it. I often just leave one in line.
>
>     Have not tried this yet with an "N" tee, (they're rare and expensive)
> but it might work.
>
> 73,
> Al, K9SI
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> >I know I've brought this subject up before, but have lost all the
> >emails about it.  I need some help building an RF Coupler Iso-Tee to
> >begin learning to adjust duplexers.  Someone gave me some
> >instructions on how to build one out of a pl259/so239 t adapter.
> >Anyone have this information, or the where abouts of where to find
> >such a kritter on the market.  Thanks.
> >
> >Mathew
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