--- In [email protected], "Eric Meth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Laryn.
> The best way to do it is to install a multicoupler, tuned to your 
> simplex frequency 446.925 between the duplexer and the antenna. The 
> multicoupler has a frequency seperation of at least 1 MHz so it will 
> not interfere with the 452/458 MHz frequencies. Insertion loss on 446 
> will be approximately 3 db. The following is a line drawing attempt:
> 
> Duplexer ----- multicoupler ----- Antenna
>   |   |             |
> 452tx 458rx        446.925 tr     
>

Thanks Eric, that would be the first-class method.  As I alluded to in
my original post, Skipp025 posted a method of combining two repeaters
that didn't seem too complicated.  Is there a relatively inexpensive
way to do this in my case, maybe using one or more pass cavities that
I have already?

Laryn K8TVZ







 
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