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On 3/19/2015 11:26 AM, Brian Reay wrote:
Give that duplexers are just filters connected, in some configurations, as T, I can't see an issue, provided you avoid introducing 'stubs' due to lead lengths. If you either keep leads short or go to the trouble of ensuring all avoiding critical lengths, you should be fine. I agree. It should work just fine. People do it all the time. This is really not that much different than what most repeaters use (except, of course, repeaters use very sharp filters and transmit and receive on the same band). To be blunt, I think there has been a lot of 'theoretical flag waving' in this thread. Having done much the same as what you wish to do and run the system for years without any noticeable issues, I've tried to give you the benefit of practical experience. I've three 'white stick' antennas up, plus a 2m and 4m dipole. I don't run 220MHz as we don't have an allocation there. Two of the white sticks are more or less vertically aligned and may be 15 to 20 feet apart. The third is 50 feet away, at the other end of the house. The 2m and 4m dipole are between the first two white sticks. snip You're right, Brian. A lot of flag waving with no basis in fact, by the usual suspects. -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry, AI0K ================== |
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