To a degree, I would agree with that. But, in reality...... They were 
friendly and helpful BEFORE I spent the money... Actually, They gave me 
almost a wholesale cost out the door. The amateur net price is 5% up 
from wholesale... If I was still in the biz, I could have saved the 5%. 
Since I'm now not in the biz anymore, I could have probably got a friend 
or two in the biz to buy it for me, but they would have wanted the 5%, 
so I was right back at the same place. Cost for these cans were in the 
$725 bracket.. Not bad at all for new cans, with >100db notches! Good 
stuff... :-) Mike


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>   Of course TX-RX if friendly ... look at all the money you spent. 
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>>Did you try calling them and asking for tech support? I've got 
>>TXRX in all of my repeaters,and have found them excellent the 
>>help when asked..
>>Good luck! Mike
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>>T.J. wrote:
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>>>I tried looking there already, it's not listed on there site.  I believe
>>>that it is an older unsupported model that they don't make any more.
>>>That's why I resorted to asking here to see if any one has some old info
>>>laying around on this duplexer.
>>>
>>>T.J.
>>>
>>>Mike Pugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>    Full info can be found on their site.
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>>>    takes you to their VHF cans page where all of the models are listed.
>>>    Mike
>>>
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