I had a Flat pack 220 Duplexer.. what your describing is much to small.
for 220Mhz  its closer to 18 inches long   not 4 inches
sounds Like you have a 440  or 800 mhz duplexer... But then again what do I 
know.....people are always trying to beat Physics and theory By making smaller 
packaging.....
Here is one.   Buid a New Engine/motor that develops 1000 Hp. No Pistons. No 
Turbines/ its only 6 inches wide and weighs less than 400 lbs.
Is it Possible....,and what is it?

Neal-ka2caf


--- On Wed, 2/4/09, wehrme <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: wehrme <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Need Info on - Sigma DX26FB Duplexer
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Wednesday, February 4, 2009, 5:58 AM
> It is a 6 cavity unit and info tag says 230~235mhz.
> 
> Very small unit.. each cavity tube is about 1.5"
> square x 4" long.  
> Built like a Cellwave or Sinclair.
> 
> Made by Sigma Wireless Technologies in Ireland.
> 
> Tried sending a request to the company, but it has been
> sold and the 
> new company doesn't have any information.
> 
> Would like to possibly use it for a 10-15w 220mhz repeater.
> 
> Anyone here have any information on this unit?
> 
> Thanks
> Mike, KO9I
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