MSR2000 cans

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pickupman
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MSR2000 cans

Post by pickupman »

I just bought an MSR2000, and it came with the factory duplexor. This is useless to me now, since i want a split fo 600 kHz. I know it's a long shot, but i do have a pair of taller cavities in storage... could i piggy back these onto the small cans to get enough separation for what i'm doing? I know normal installations have 4 or 6 of the tall cans.... this would give me 4 small ones and 2 tall ones.....

just curious if i can make do with what i have, or if i have to hunt down some new cans.

thanks
Ken
raymond345
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You are short on details

Post by raymond345 »

You need to post the models of the cans

Pay now or pay later.
It is better to get the proper cans first.
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Post by bernie »

My two bits worth:
Short answer: NO.

The internal duplexer is suitable for a couple of meg spacing at the closest.

You will have to use an external duplexer, which is about the size of the MSR cabinet.

Such close spacing requires a notch, or pass/notch duplexer.

Pass cavities have far too much band width to be used in a close spaced applications.
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