I don't know if you care but you definitely be out of compliance with your
license as you will be using equipment not certified in that band. While
they may work, you really won't have an idea about how a link "should"
perform as you are using it out of its tested operational parameters. So,
if you are good with being illegal and aligning and realigning until you
think it is as good as it gets, I guess you go for it.
Are Exalt diplexers that expensive?

On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 12:49 AM Colin Stanners <cstann...@gmail.com> wrote:

> How wide is your channel size? You may be more than just 5/15mhz past the
> edge. From what I remember most diplexers in that range don't have such a
> sharp cutoff that they would affect only a few mhz, but if you're running
> 80mhz channels you're more likely to get an edge cut off, with interesting
> results.
>
> On Jul 25, 2017 12:07 AM, "Adair Winter" <ada...@amarillowireless.net>
> wrote:
>
>> I have a set of exalt exploreair radios with band 8 (11.00-11.2/11.5-11.7
>> diplexers in them. I'm currently licensed in band 7,
>> (10.925-11.125/11.425-11.625) on 10.995/11.485. So only 5mhz outside the
>> band 8 diplexers. Anyone know how sharp the cutoff is and if these "might"
>> work or not? Last we knew, exalt was 16 weeks out on parts.. :(
>>
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