You might try finding a spec for a similar maybe same model 2ch
combiner. Then see if your isolator cabling system is the same.
 
Ross
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Ted Leonard
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 11:33 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Fwd: DB4379UHF combiner
 
  
To the group,
I received the attached e-mail from a friend in the two way business.
Does anyone know if his goal can be met as he describes below?
Also could someone point me to  the tuning instructions for this beast.


Thank you,
Ted W3VG

-------- Original Message -------- 

Subject: 
DB4379UHF combiner

Date: 
Thu, 20 May 2010 11:16:13 -0400

From: 
Robert Harvey  <mailto:freedom...@windstream.net>
<freedom...@windstream.net>

To: 
Ted Leonard  <mailto:n2...@verizon.net> <n2...@verizon.net>
 
Ted, you're the filter guy.
 
I have a DB products DB4379-4404B 4 channel UHF combiner.  You did a
little
bit of tuning on it once in the shop.
 
Do you know, or can you find out, if it can be turned into two, 2
channel
combiners?
 
I want to combine 461.625, 461.650, 463.625 & 463.650 but the combiner
is
speced at 50KHz spacing.  There are two splits of only 25KHz on the
frequencies I need to work with.
 
Combining 461.625 and 463.625 on one combiner and antenna and combine
461.650 and 463.650 on another combiner and antenna would save me
antennas
and feedline and lots of money if I can modify the combiner I own.
 
Bob
 
Robert D. Harvey
Freedom Communications, Inc
aka: RDH / TransCom
voice (716) 664-2659
fax (716) 483-5968
email freedom...@windstre <mailto:freedom...@windstream.net> am.net
 

Reply via email to