JA,
Since you have good quality duplexers already, i would go with 
the "cross band coupler" that Telewave makes. This is a very good 
commercial grade product, reasonably priced and is designed for 
repeater applications. 
I am using similar duplexers, a cross band coupler and a Diamond X-
500HNA on one of my sites due to limited available tower space. Not 
being a fan of duel band antennas, i'll have to admit, the combo 
performs quite well.   :)

73,
Steve / K6SCA


--- In [email protected], "jhccradio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> I am not sure if we ever visited this question before,  If we have 
> sorry...  
> 
> Here is the story,   I have a Comet Dual Band Antenna  GP9  
VHF/UHF,  
> works for me and I like the quality and price.  I have a UHF 
Repeater 
> and soon to have a VHF Repeater at the same location.  I have no 
more 
> space or money to run the cable for another antenna, to the top.  
How 
> could I run both repeaters off the same antenna,  I have a wacom 
> duplexer 4 can base type (not the cheap mobile kind) for one and 
the 
> other is a Telewave VHF 4 can (same type but VHF). Is it possible? 
> Could I use one of those splitters (450/150 mini duplexers) 
attached to 
> both duplexers? Or would I need something else?  This is probably 
> simple I just am not sure? Thanks in advance?
> 
> JA
>


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