Lots of the small mobile duplexers (notch type) have fixed capacitors inside
and you can only adjust the cavity tuning, which tunes the notch.

This type duplexer is limited in how far from the design frequency you can
tune it as the capacitors are fixed. The cavities will tune but the loss
goes.

73
Gary  K4FMX

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Repeater-
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> Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 5:09 PM
> To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Band Pass Duplexer Tuning
> 
> I emailed the place I bought it from and that is what I was told.
> Band Pass. No caps on it for notch tuning as on celwave.  Am I missing
> something here?
> Craig
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> --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Ken Arck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > At 01:53 PM 2/16/2007, you wrote:
> >
> > >There is a great article on this site about tuning a notch duplexer by
> > >Kevin. Can similar methods be used for tuning a mobile 6 can band
> > >pass duplexer? Is there an article that I missed that explains it as
> > >easily? I need to re-tune and could use the help. I think I know how
> > >but thought I'd check.
> >
> > <----Is there such a thing???
> >
> > Ken
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