Folks,

Thanks for the input, but changing the configuration of the commercial  
repeater is not an option. I'll probably do a little tinkering, then  
end up putting up a separate antenna for my repeater below the other  
one. My reason for doing this is that it would have avoided me buying  
more hardline and using something like a Hustler G6-440 instead of  
being able to use that huge 16 bay antenna. Again, thanks for the input.

73 DE N0MJS

On Feb 21, 2008, at 7:49 AM, Laryn Lohman wrote:

> --- In [email protected], Chris Huber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
> wrote:
> >
> > How about taking the 16 bay, and splitting the harness in the middle
> and
> > feed a second cable for the additional repeater.
> >
> > Two antennas on one mast, less insertion loss, with combining the 2
> > duplexers.
> >
> > Or make the top antenna a Master receive and the bottom one transmit
> > combined.
> >
> >
> > Chris N6ICW
> >
>
> That'll work for the top half of a DB420; it's a complete antenna on
> it's own. What are you going to do with the coax port that fed the
> top half? You've got this open-ended coax stub that could do unknown
> things to the characteristics of the bottom half.
>
> Laryn K8TVZ
>
>
> 





 
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