At 07:35 PM 4/9/2006 -0400, you wrote:
>
>The notch "generally" will track the pass as it's adjusted, but it's not a
>fixed-offset kind of thing.  If you retune one of the cavities +1 MHz, the
>notch may move +1.1 MHz, or +0.9 MHz, or ...you get the idea.  So, no, you
>can't just re-tune the pass and assume the notch has followed exactly.

<---And this one of the older ones. No tuning caps but those plexi rods for
notch tuning. This duplexer works great as is, so I see no reason it
shouldn't when it's retuned.

Ken
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