Re the Sinclair RES-LOC   Q2220E Duplexer,   they make a much better version, 
the Q2330E model.

 We use one here on VE3KSR, 146.970

It has 100 Db of Tx - Rx isolation at 500 Khz  and midband isolation of 55 Db
as opposed to 30 Db in the Q2220.

Power rating is 350 watts on each unit.

The Q2330E has three "cavities" on each side.

73 John VE3AMZ







  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: AJ 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 4:19 PM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Sinclair Q2220E


  We have one in place right now on the 600 KHz split at 25 watts from a 
MastrII...
  Very noticeable desense...

  Not very happy with the setup... But we're doing the best we can with what 
was on the hill when we started...

  Oh well lol.


  On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 12:39 PM, ve7fet <[email protected]> wrote:

    Actually, the comment below isn't quite true.

    The Q2220E is a "Res-Lok" duplexer, but there are no machined coupling 
ports between the cavities. I just took the loops out of one to confirm.

    The coupling between the cavities is a function of the pickup loop inside 
the cavity, and the coax between them.

    However, in the C2034 type Res-Lok combiners, there ARE coupling ports 
machined between the bandpass section cavities (confirmed that too).

    Of interesting note on the Q2220E, the docs from Sincliar show two 
different harnesses available, presumably one for high split, and one for low. 
I have two Q2220E's here, one factory 143/148 and the other 152/157. They both 
have the same harness on them (320mm inter-cavity of RG400), and the pickup 
loops are the same size too (110mm).

    If you run the numbers for 320mm and a velocity factor of 0.695, you get a 
center frequency for the harness of 163MHz.

    If you wanted to optimize the tuning for the best response in the ham band, 
you may want to consider re-building the harness and changing the inter-cavity 
lengths to 355mm. I wouldn't change the lengths of the pickup loops as that is 
going to significantly change the response.

    Also note, the Q2220E makes a good candidate to modify for 220MHz... just 
ask Dave Cameron... http://www.irlp.net/duplexer

    Cheers!

    Lee 



    --- In [email protected], "Eric Lemmon" <wb6...@...> wrote:
    > Part of the problem is that the Q2220E
    > duplexer uses the "Res-Lok" design, wherein the coupling between cavities 
of
    > each pair is via a machined port between them, rather than a cabled 
coupling
    > loop that can be adjusted. 








  

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