Question for the group with those familiar with MSF 5000 repeaters,
specifically the UHF ones with internal filtering:
The "Duplexer Tee", the little silver block about 1 inch square that
connects between the receiver and transmitter filter output and gives
you your antenna connection is available in several different
flavors.
Mine is the one with the green band around one of the connections.
It's the 435-475 "Transmit Low, Receive High, 5-20MHz" one.
I recently retuned the station for a different pair, transmit high,
receive low. The manual says I need the TLE5772B "Transmit High,
Receive Low 5-20MHz" with the yellow band around one of the
connections.
How critical is this? Do I actually need it? I've got no clue how
this thing works and I'm not familiar with this screwy MSF 5000 non-
duplexer type way of duplexing. Am I going to damage anything by
using the existing green banded "duplexer tee", or will I suffer any
degradation of signal, or what's the story?
I called Motorola Parts ID & Purchasing (800) 422-4210, and was told
the TLE5772B is no longer available period. Whatsoever. Stop-
bothering-us-cuz-you-aint-gonna-get-it-cuz-we-dont-got-it.
Does anyone happen to have the one I need that would be interested in
trading with me, or just selling it to me?
Any help is appreciated. Please reply via e-mail or the thread.
Thanks!
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