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Yes, you can use a duplexer - I do!
David
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From: For blind ham radio operators
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Steve
Sent: 28 September 2006 19:25
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Subject: Re: ts2000
Richard,
The CW filter is excellent. You use the low cut and high
cut as band-pass filters. Also, the noise reduction works
well on CW, you don't need a separate filter. Similarly,
the two controls work to narrow or widen your received
bandwidth for the SSB mode.
No, unfortunately, you can't designate the VHF connector for
440. The 440 connector is an N connector, while the VHF is
a standard SO-239. I guess if you had a diplexer, you could
feed it with the two connectors and use a single dual-band
antenna on the output.
I'm not certain when it came out, my guess is the 2001
Dayton show.
Steve, K8SP
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