Kevin;
Their perspective is the commercial world and dual band
single antenna repeater systems do not really exist in these bands
using that narrow view..... split in at the bottom and split out at
the top they do, but not a dual band antenna. You are quite correct
that it is not an issue if the antenna is a dual band, but not in
their version of the world... Never ask the factory those kind of
questions.. :-) They are not very amateur centric in this realm.
I think as I mentioned, they mis-understood what he needed..
They also do not know that a T-pass combiner can be used
cross band (VHF/UHF) also, but that is another discussion .... :-)
TX/RX has great stuff but sometimes it is tough to get
someone who thinks outside the box on the support staff.....although
there are several folks there who are quite knowledgeable and
normally very helpful.
Doug
KD8B
At 09:55 AM 11/14/2005, you wrote:
>n2len wrote:
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> >Thanks for the info, I called them this morning they explained to me
> >they can build a combiner using the same feedline feeding different
> >antennas but not a combiner using the same antenna for 2 different
> >uhf & vhf repeaters...
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>I don't know why they would have told you that, unless they didn't know
>that companies make multi-band antennas...
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>The diplexer doesn't know (or care) how it is being used, and in this
>scenario, only one diplexer is needed; at the bottom.
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>Kevin
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