I bet it works just fine.

The transmitters are 4.75 or 5.25 Mhz away from the receivers and on
separate antennas?

I don't see why that would be a problem at all.

73,
Chris, KG0BP




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From: "Ken Arck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 4:30 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Theory versus practice


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> Hi folks
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> Imagine this scenario. 2 quality, UHF repeater colocated at the same site.
> Both repeaters are higher power ( > 50) out of duplexers, duplexers are
> high quality BP/BR types. Here's the kicker - they're spaced 25 Khz away
> from each other but not inverted from each other.
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> Now, theory is one thing as to the interference potential without
resorting
> to mulicouplers and combiners. But what is the real world problem
> potential? Anyone want to take a stab at this one?
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> Ken
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