Ok, so here's the deal....

I'm running a high power UHF repeater that transmits on 442.675 (60 
watts out of duplexer). As part of the same system, there is a link 
receiver on 434.xxx. The link receiver is being de-sensed by the repeater xmtr
(I'm guestimating around 6 dB or so). While I consider a better radio 
for the link, I'm thinking of a quick solution.

As I have some extra Batwing T-1500 series cavities laying around, 
I'm thinking about terminating one port with a 50 ohm load and T'ing 
the other port into the link receive line and tuning the cavity for 
(obviously) 442.675.

I'm thinking cable length between the T and the cavity is kinda 
irrelevant in this case. Sound about right?

Ken
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