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Allodoxaphobia wrote:
On 30 Aug 2011 13:01:01 GMT, Rob wrote: Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote: Rob wrote: No. There are two sides, one of them for the high frequency and the other for the low frequency. The filter response is such that it passes on one frequency and notches on the other. Ok thanks. Note that they are tunable anywhere in the 136-17? range. Assuming the pass side is set to pass 145.600 (the input) and the notch side is set to notch out 145.000 (the output) and they are connected in series, would that work? It is not a pass side and a notch side. Both sides are pass/notch. But on one side the pass freq is above the notch freq, and on the other side the pass freq is below the notch freq. On the Chinese duplexers you have found, the Q is probably not high enough to tune the pass and notch to frequencies 600 kHz apart. We still don't have a clear description of what the OP is trying to accomplish. He is wondering if something can be modified. He wants a half-duplex radio with a 600 kHz split, on a common antenna. The duplexer he is looking at has a 5 MHz offset. He wants to know if it can be re-configured for ham with a much smaller offset. http://www.repeater-builder.com/rbtip/2mduplexer.html |
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