Well, I thought you said that you changed cabling and that's when this 
started happening.

Take it one step at a time. Starting at the transmitter, take a jumper 
and check VSWR to a dummy load, then check loss at the end of the 
jumper. Add one can terminated with the dummy load and check VSWR and 
then loss again. Keep going till you find where your transmit signal 
goes haywire.

If your VSWR is good, I'd suspect somehow you've got some real lossy 
cables in the mix. Divide and conquer.

Chuck
WB2EDV




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>This duplexer was operating within it's ratings, and the SWR is very 
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