Scott,

IIRC the split on a CAP repeater is very wide; one side is below the 2 meter 
band and the other is above...148.15 as an output comes to mind with a 143 
input.  That being the case I would suspect that they probably reconfigured 
the duplexer to use 1 or more cans for the packet freq and the rest for the 
repeater since the wider split would not require all 6 cans for proper 
isolation.

Sounds like a trip to the site would make for an interesting snowmobile run.

Milt
N3LTQ


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Scott Zimmerman" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2009 4:19 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] DB4062 in non-standard application


> The local CAP group has a DB4062 duplexer. (6- 8" cans) Somehow they are
> able to operate a VHF repeater and a packet node all on one antenna using
> this set of BPBR's. Does anyone have an idea as to how they would have
> plumbed the duplexer to make this happen?
>
> I don't know the CAP frequencies in question, sorry. I would like to do a 
> 2M
> machine - 147.075+ and APRS - 144.39.
>
> I realize I *could* just go to the site and look, but it's at about 3000'
> and it's snowing like crazy right now. This is not to mention the ICE we 
> had
> the past two days.
>
> Scott
>
> Scott Zimmerman
> Amateur Radio Call N3XCC
> 474 Barnett Rd
> Boswell, PA 15531
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