Some have built coax, hardline type, duplexers for 6.  When using 7/8" I've 
been told 1 MHz split is needed.  Some have used 1-5/8" with better success.  I 
have the plans from a site of 5 years ago if interested.  Test data was given.

Thars lots of metal in thar 6 m cans and they aint cheap...$2k is a common 
price new.  Free from most commerical shops just to get rid of them.

73, ron, n9ee/r



>From: DCFluX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: 2007/07/13 Fri AM 10:29:56 CDT
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] looking for parts

>                  
>There is always the 6 meter heliax duplexer project.
>
>Cheap as far as materials go, but when you get done buying testequipment and 
>add up the labor it may outweigh the cost of the readybuilt unit.
>
>On 7/13/07, Mike Perryman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Best of luck to ya....  I 
>have been searching for an affordable 6m duplexer for about 5yrs now...
> 73 
>Mike Perryman 
>www.k5jmp.us   -----Original Message-----
>From:  [email protected]  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of   
>ke7hgc
>Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 7:30 PM
>To:  [email protected]
>Subject: [Repeater-Builder] looking   for parts
>
>    
>Good evening all, I'm looking for a set of 4 cavities for 6 meters for   
>a project anyone got a set in their way?   thanks,Larry/ke7hgc
>
>
>            


Ron Wright, N9EE
727-376-6575
MICRO COMPUTER CONCEPTS
Owner 146.64 repeater Tampa Bay, FL
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