Yes, either the Q202G or the Q2330 will do what you want. Sinclair may have changed the spec sheet on the Q2330, but they haven't changed the construction, so if tuned properly, you should get plenty of isolation.
Lee --- In [email protected], David Struebel <wb2...@...> wrote: > > With all of this discussion, is either the Q202 or its cousins or the new > Q2330 all with now 80 dB of isolation good enough for a 2 meter repeater with > a 0.6 MHz split? Putting a new machine on the air and need to know if I > should go with a 6 cavity duplexer to give me the 100 or so dB isolation, and > albeit the higher insertion loss or can I stay with a 4 can duplexer with > typically 85 dB isolation and 1.5 dB insertion loss? > > In a quandry... most of my experience is with a Sinclair hybrid ring duplexer > which seems to work fine at a 25 watt level. > > > 73 Dave WB2FTX

