Ok, thanks to ALL the replies. Yes, the "split" the duplexer was using IS greater than a 1.5 megs. Therefore, there are no stubs present, shorted or open.
So, just little caps over where they would have been. I'll be using a 1.7 meg split so I'm good. >From the 6m conversion "fax" document, the cable lengths are all STOCK. The only difference is the helix in each cavity should be cut to 7 and 1/4 turns. There ya go. there is a ham repeater out there using the 4 can version. I found pictures of the system on the web. They stated their unit was factory built/tuned to their freq, not retunes. Spiffy. 'preciate the help. Guess having open connections on a set of cans spooked me even though they had pretty looking "factory" caps on them. Chris, Kb0wlf -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 7:30 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] low band duplexer question At 3/29/2009 14:09, you wrote: >Ok, so I've got a nice looking db-4030 duplexer. >Little 6m repeater project cooking. >

