TX-RX would be my suggestion.  My only pet peeve with TX-RX duplexers that
on the duplexers that use garden variety 4" cavities is that they have BNC
connectors instead of type N.  If you opt for their "Type N connector"
upgrade, you just get three BNC to type N adapters.  Their larger
cavities/duplexers use type N.  Otherwise, I really like TX-RX, and spec
them for most projects.  If you need model numbers let me know.

If you want any Celwave 526 6-cavity pass/reject duplexers in very good
condition on T-band, I have a couple of used ones if you're interested, but
I'm guessing you only want new for this application.

                        --- Jeff WN3A



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> Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2009 10:56 AM
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> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Recomendations on "T" band duplexer
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> Title says it all. We are putting up a T-band UHF system 
> using a range 4 Motorola Quantar (490-520MHz) with public 
> safety grade infrastructure. System will run mixed-mode 
> (NB/FM and P25)
> 
> Our VHF & UHF systems use Sinclair cavities and IMD panels 
> with great results. However, I need to provide multiple sources.
> 
> We have an RFP out to Telewave, and RFS via Tessco. Is there 
> another vendor/OEM we should be looking at?
> 
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