Bob,
That is good news. I thought your 8 can set would tune up much better
than the 6 can set I did. I had to mount the one I did on it's side
also. I just got a piece of angle aluminum from the scrap pile and
made a rack mount for the duplexer, so that it laid in the rack
horizontally. I have
Joe:
Thanks for the info. I did a cheap 'n' dirty tune up with the service
monitor and my DC-to-light receiver and was able to get the beast to
behave surprisingly well. It required backing out the tuning screws
far enough so that the duplexer will now have to rest on its side, but
I think
Bob,
One of the local guys bought one of these off Ebay a couple years ago.
It had six cavities - three per side. I was able to retune it to his
220 repeater frequency. It is a notch type duplexer. I was barely able
to get enough isolation for his repeater which was a converted GE MVP
with a ARR
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