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Kevin
Thanks for tips, I had download the VHF tune up PDF but not the other pdf. I was surprised he had such problems as I had bought two sets of duplexers, one was a DB products until which he said failed as they had 2 notches and the second set being the wacom which he said wouldn’t tune down.
When you say tune them upside down could you explain a little further for me as this is my first attempt to put a repeater on air.
As I understood all the cavities are the same or are there two types? Also we have made our only cables to join the units together using RG214. I’m assuming all the cables should be � taking into account the velocity factor or the cable?
Bob
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Hello All This is my second posting but I'm not sure if my first attempt made it to the list. I bought a set of what appear to be good condition Wacom WP-639 (144-174Mhz) Duplexers originally tuned for 156Mhz. A friend has attempted to align the filters but is having problem aligning the notch down to 145Mhz.The problem he tells me is he can only get the notch down to 148Mhz with the Invar rods pushed all the way in. He has made up new patching loom and still the same result.Has any body played with these and could offer any advice?
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- RE: [Repeater-Builder] Help with Wacom WP-639 Duplexer Rob Martin
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- RE: [Repeater-Builder] Help with Wacom WP-639 Duplexer Rob Martin
- RE: [Repeater-Builder] Help with Wacom WP-639 Duplexer Rob Martin
- Re: [Repeater-Builder] Help with Wacom WP-639 Duplex... Kevin Custer
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