My reply would depend on the application. Is the application 
for an Amateur 600KHz Repeater (typical) or a Commercial box 
with a nearly 5 MHz split.

Available new and used equipment sources and costs change with 
the mentioned. 

cheers,
s. 

> "Don Spivey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Can anyone point me toward a good source for a new vhf duplexer?? No 
> doubt there are many dealers still around, but from personal experience 
> is there one that stands out regarding price and service??
> 
> I've operated vhf repeaters for 30 years now, one of my first is still 
> on the air, same repeater, still used daily.  I have a prime location 
> opening up and since it's on a public service tower, I need a good 
> duplexer.
> 
> I have at least 4 or 5 Sinclair and Wacom's setting around, but all 
> show signs of lightning, missing silver plating, missing finger stock, 
> etc. One of these would be fine with some TLC for a lower power 
> neighborhood machine but not a repeater that is expected to be there 
> for Emergency Management issues at maximum range. Thanks for any 
> information provided.....de...N5MZQ...Don..
>


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