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Repeater with Telewave Duplexer question


meyer

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Hi to everyone.

I have a rather unusual question.

I have a repeater on a commercial tower. It is currently running on a 9Db Station Master at 143 feet. There is an recently abandoned DB420 that I have access to. It is located at 150 feet. I have tested the repeater on the DB420 and the RX is nearly twice as good but the TX is far weaker. My SWR is about 1.6   I suspect he DB420 is a little off on frequency and may be the cause for the poor TX performance.

Here is my question

I have a 4 can Telewave TPRD 4554 duplexer. Can I simply plug the DB420 on the 2 RX side cans and the Station Master on the 2 TX cans? This would meant I remove the combining jumper in between the cans where it goes into 1 antenna. 

Meaning I would have a seperate TX and RX antenna but keep the duplexer to avoid desense? 

Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks 

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Woah, hold your horses there pardner, you posted the same exact question three times within ten minutes. I'm sure it's a technical glitch, but whatever it is you're doing, less of that would be great. ;)

Can't answer the question, but I'm sure someone will answer one of the three instances of it.

 

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