If you want to move a TX/RX used commercial (450-470) duplexer, you 
should order the cable kit from them to be able to maintain good specs.  
I moved one from 460.??? to 441.5 and it wouldn't make specs with the 
shorter harness. I ordered the longer kit and it tuned up great.

James

Leon Ingerick wrote:

>I have had good luck with the TX/RX brand as well,
>even at 250 watts with a gasfet preamp.
>
>You should have no problem tuning a used TX/RX
>duplexer from the 450-470 version to the 440 band.
>
>I have several of these and they all work good.
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>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>      I currently have a UHF MTR-2000 repeater, I
>bought it without aduplexer. It is the 100 watt type.
>I will be using this repeater at ahigh site with alot
>of intermod.  I am looking for a good duplexer... Iam
>not sure which one tp purchase.  I have no problem
>buying a new oneand spending some money, but I am not
>sure if that is the best choice..Sop here are my
>questions ??
>  Which brand of duplexer does motorola send as a
>package with theMTR-2000 if adding the duplexer option
>?
>  Which brand of duplexer seems to work the best in a
>highintermod site ?
>  Is a used duplexer as good as a new one if bought in
>goodcondition ?
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>  Thanks in advance ?? 
>   
>  Joe  
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