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The Hamtronics manual says you HAVE to use a
duplexer with at least 95 db of isolation (try to find one) and mine is 77db. I really can't imagine there is not enough isolation, because I know where there are other machines running with old duplexers with much less than 77db of isolation Rick- I would guess your duplexer was intended for a commercial repeater that had greater separation than 600 KHz. You are kidding yourself if you think you can make it work. Those other repeaters with old duplexers either have desense or have some kind of super filters in the transmitter and receiver chains. About the only thing that might help you (after you get that double-shielded co-ax) would be adding a couple extra cavities. Although that approach will probably have a higher insertion loss, it may be possible to tune the resulting set for sufficient isolation. If you can't fix the cavities, then all you can do is reduce transmit power out of the repeater. If you reduce from one hundred to one watt, you pick up the equivalent of 20 dB of isolation. (A four-cavity duplexer with 95 dB isolation may be possible, but the cavities will be big ones.) 73, Fred, K4DII |
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