Well they are not home brew, but I don't remember the model number off hand.  I want to say it's a Sinclair model, but I can't say for sure.  I'll see if I can get over to the site to find out for sure what it is.  I remember that it's made up of four eight inch wide cans, that stand about three foot tall in a grey cabinent.  I'll get some more info and check back later.
 
Thanks, T.J.

"Jim B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Kevin Custer wrote:

> My only caution was that *some* duplexers aren't created equal between
> sides; therefore switching sides *may* not be possible. Motorola (and
> others) made a few mobile duplexers that had more rejection on the
> transmitter side, and simply switching them around wouldn't work
> satisfactorily.
>
> Kevin

Also I have heard of a few duplexers (usually cheaper or homebrew ones)
that had parts on the rx leg that could not handle any tx power at all,
so swapping would likely blow up that leg.

--
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL






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