give TX RX a call and they can fix you up.  Ask for Bob,  have used them many 
time and very happy with them.
John


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Cort Buffington 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 2:38 PM
  Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Two Repeaters, One Antenna


  Guys,

  I've found a site for my most recent Ham repeater project. Nice farm 
  tower on a hill, clean of RF colo, etc. The farm repeater is a 463.xxx 
  + machine and I'm on 444.825. It is set up with nice hardline and a 16 
  bay folded dipole antenna (not sure the mfg., but he thinks it's DB). 
  Anyway, assuming that thing has useable SWR on my TX frequency (I've 
  had that happen before, not holding my breath), does anyone have any 
  ideas about the viability of running both repeaters on the same 
  antenna but connecting the duplexer outputs together in to the common 
  feedline? I've done no math, and not a lot of thinking, but is this 
  one of those times when I might run odd multiples of 1/4 wave coax to 
  a T at the hardline or something? Both repeaters have BpBr duplexers 
  and both have isolators on their outputs.

  73 DE N0MJS

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  Cort Buffington
  H: +1-785-838-3034
  M: +1-785-865-7206



   

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