Hi Doug, 

Yeah, it's probably quite usable on the ham bands... but keep 
in mind it's a hybrid unit, which normally assumes two fairly 
close spaced transmitters. 

You could separate the isolator/circulator parts and use them 
in individual applications without the hybrid... unless you need 
to couple two very close spaced transmitters. 

cheers, 
s. 

--- In [email protected], Doug <ap...@...> wrote:
>
> I have come across a TX Multicoupler Model CT2-208 frequency 148-174 mhz.
> The unit is equipped with one tunable hybrid, and four single
> isolators with terminations. Each circulator has a tuning adjustment
> on top. Looks like a Johannson capacitor. One isolator in each pair
> is marked as 118 - 174 mhz and the other 148 - 174 mhz.
> 
> Is it of any use in the ham band and if so how would one go about
> tuning it... Neither Sinclair's site or google were any help.
> 
> I think it is pretty old.. The isolators make the unit pretty heavy.
> 
> Can anyone shed any light on the unit??
> 
> TIA
> 
> DOUG VE5DA
>


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