With the answer being   NO
you dont have to shorten the outer cavity,  How does this affect the
inseration loss ?





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Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] db 4001 to 220


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> At 2/17/2005 10:01 PM, you wrote:
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> >Needed a bandpass cavity for 220 not having one I modified one by
> >shortening the inner plunger and the outer conductor. My question is do I
> >need to shorten the outer cavity?
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> No.  I had this done to a similar 2 meter pass cavity & it worked fine,
> though it does end up being much longer physically than it needs to be.
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> Bob NO6B
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