My question to you is... do you think the cavities have 
enough Q so they might be configured for a 500 KHz split 
duplexer without excessive loss?  
s. 

> "kd4wov" <kd4...@...> wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>   I am building a duplexer for use on 150.125 tx and 150.625 rx. this ia for 
> a mars machine. Yes i know this is a tough squeeze but this is what got 
> allocated to us for now.
>   i currently have 9 notch cans and 4 pass cans available. the machine 
> originally had 4 pass cans and a split of over 4 Mhz. When i measured the 
> system it has about 30db rejection with 4 pass cans. I think it would be best 
> to set the pass cans aside and go with notch cans, i could be wrong.
> 
> I have come to the point where we are getting things ready to build. As far 
> as i can tell playing with the cans using oddball length cables (i know it 
> will not be accurate, but it was a test) i need at least 3 notches on each 
> side to make it work at an acceptable level. 
> 
> my 2 questions is :
> 
> 1) what should be my cable lengths between cans.
> 
> 2) what should my cable length between the cans and the antenna tee?
>


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