I bet it was one of those compace mobile duplexers you can hold in the palm of your hand (IOW, not large, and not heavy).
He jsut said it was in-band, and didn't specify the split. Joe M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Who/how many people carried the Duplexer? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bob Dengler > Sent: Apr 16, 2007 11:28 AM > To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Rethinking the Possible poll > question > > At 4/16/2007 10:21 AM, you wrote: > >Bob & Linda Smith wrote: > > > Dear Chuck and everyone else who gave valuable > suggestions, > > > > > > It looks like I, and the club, need to rethink this > question. I am very > > > impressed with some of the new equipment out there and > was thinking our > > > radio is a bit outdated. Also, I was thinking of the > space we occupy in > > > our shared building. Thinking a smaller foot print could > be hung on the > > > wall easily. > > > >Unless you're being told to shrink your footprint in the > building, I > >wouldn't voluntarily do it. Now, making the package smaller > so you can > >fit in other stuff, well, that's different ;c} > > Not much different: G.E. MVP. I once walked a hamfest with a > complete > operating in-band 2 meter MVP repeater in my backpack. > > Bob NO6B > >