Ok, So you can make some kind of filters by placing a "T" in line with a piece 
of equipment and cut the Coax for 1/4 wavelength at the desired frequency.

But What is the difference between a shorted stub and an open stub?

Also does coaxial size determine bandwidth, and if so does anyone have a chart 
of what cable does what?

I am intrested in making a coaxial stub duplexer for 2 meters and 6.  My 
original concept is for 1 1/4" copper tubing for the outter conductor and 1/2" 
copper rod for the center.

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