They are vhf. 28-36-03-C.

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To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Sun Sep 27 08:25:36 2009
Subject: [possible spam]  Re: [Repeater-Builder] TX/RX systems duplexers. WOW!!!

  

TX RX duplexers are top-of-the-line. I don't know what band yours are on 
since the part number doesn't show on their web site. The UHF ones that I 
have - 4 cans - do 100 dB with less than 0.5 dB loss.

Chuck

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From: "NORM KNAPP" <[email protected] <mailto:nknapp%40twowayradio.net> >
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Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 11:51 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] TX/RX systems duplexers. WOW!!!

>I wound up with a set of Tx/RX 28-38-03-C vari-notch duplex today. I was 
>not expecting much. I got them cheap. The cans are only 4". No big deal. 
>Bigger cans = deeper notches with less insertion loss, right? Well, unless 
>my site master and IFR-2945B are lying to me, I got -100db on the notches 
>and 1.2 db insertion loss! I will say this, the coupling loops are very 
>different than what I have seen in sinclair, telewave and db cans. Does 
>anyone else have any experience with this model? Am I reading things right?
> All I got to say is, incredible!
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