The Person to ask this question is BOB Morton (hounest bob)

do a google search for him

He was a Sinclair  person and still does this work .. he is the one 
who made my 220 duplexer

We had a 'mobile' duplexer to him about 3 weeks ago , and he was 
able to move it into the 'ham' UHF band for us with some work ( 
took at 1/2 hour and it was good to go )

Sorry I don't have his email right here but his website has his phone 
# and email addy 

if you need more Email me off list and I will pull the info off my other 
puter


Rick

On 13 Dec 2005 at 20:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> In a message dated 12/13/2005 7:43:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> <---It's a typical mobile type duplexer. Notch only, can only handle 
> 50 watts and not that much isolation. Not to mention that at 5 Mhz, 
> it's unusable for amateur use.
> 
> 
> 
> the 50 watt limit is fine with our system.  We purchased it off of 
> another business that upgraded their repeater for use with our
> business repeater  using VHF-Hi.  Their freq pair was spaced at 5 MHz
> though, and ours is not;  so my question was if this can be retuned at
> my local radio shop to support the  more than 5MHz of seperation, or
> if (like Sinclair said) it has to go back to  the factory.
> 


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