You are so correct. My second set was set to commercial and I retuned them 
for 2 Mtr ham. I don't know where the other info came from, butt, they will 
work just fine.  Also make sure you are using the CORECT LENGTH CONNECTING 
CABLES! THIS IS CRITICAL!
David R. Henry LME
Licensed Master Electrician
Amateur Radio  W2DRH
Member ARRL
Accredited Instructor

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Daron J. Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 9:16 AM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] When 4, 6 or 8 Cavities just won't do...


> >The blue sticker has what appears to be 152 or 153 on
>>it, but that could just be the three left cavities.
>>Also, it only shows PASS and REJECT freqs; a real
>>duplexer would have high-pass and low-pass freqs
>>listed.
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> Yes, these cans may have been sold the first time on 152 or 153, that
> doesn't mean it won't do 145.  My commercial duplexer on my VHF repeater 
> was
> originally ordered and used in the 152 commercial stuff, the sticker says
> so, but it still tunes and works fine at 147.
>
> A real duplexer would have high pass and low pass frequencies listed? 
> What
> if it were a notch only duplexer?  A 'real' duplexer is under no such
> requirements.
>
> 73 N7HQR
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