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I don't remember even what brand this one is, had it a long time. It
has about 6 inch pig tails on it, one for 2 and one for 440 with an n
connector. I've had it for years. I'll have someone look, and if there
is a Brand on it, I'll let you know.
73
Butch
WA0VJR
Node 3148
Wallace, ks.
On Wed, 21 Dec 2011, colin McDonald
wrote:
> where did you find a duplexer with the N type connecter on the UHF side?
> I wasn't able to when I was looking years ago.
> by the way, 1DB or even 1.5DB is still pretty minimal even on UHF...less
> than a 5th of an S unit in real world terms.
> I don't think 1.5 DB would even be an audible or perceivable difference.
>
> 73
> Colin, V A6BS
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tom Brennan" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 10:04 PM
> Subject: Re: ts2000 on hf?
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>
>> When I use that adapter I still end up with between .5 and 1.5 dB loss.
>> I'm
>> using rg213 so don't have a cable loss to speak of with only 20ft but
>> since I'm
>> going throug a breakout pannel I want to reduce all the loss that I can.
>>
>> Actually, I have an adapter but it brings the duplexer out too far to
>> connect to
>> the 2m connect so just got a duplexer to fit the radio. As it is, there's
>> nothing to be done about the loss from the duplexer itself but when you
>> start
>> adding in breakout boxes, meters, etc. they do add up.
>>
>> Tom
>>
>>
>> Tom Brennan KD5VIJ, CCC-A/SLP
>> web page http://titan.sfasu.edu/~g_brennantg/sonicpage.html
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