VHF Notch Duplexers work @ 600KHz?
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 7:42 am
Hi Folks,
Been pulling my hair out with these duplexers, but desense is still present.
Using directional coupler in the receiver line with the 'antenna' port connected
to a dummy load. No antenna attached.
Using 8 cavity DB products SP-1894. No data available from mfg.
4 cavities in RX & 4 in TX. They are notch type - single SO-239 in top
of cavity. Has adjustment shaft. The 4 cavities on the TX side have
an additional 'T' connector which has a short stub connected. These
stubs raise the high side of the notch. Evidently, the cavities have
a better 'left side' slope than the 'right side'.
Here is a composite view of both notches (combined from separate
pictures). You can see how the notch on the upper frequency looks
without any stubs. The lower notch is the one that has the stubs.
http://img.villagephotos.com/imageview.aspx?i=25438337
Each bank shows about 90-93dB notch per Spectrum analyzer/trk gen.
The picture is misleading - to actually see the depth of the notch, I have
to adjust the reference level, and when that's done, you can't see the
entire notch. It is 90-93dB.
Using Quantar running 60 watts. I've heard rumors that Quantars only
like 'quality' duplexers. (i guess a BpBr).
Anyhow, the original question: do notch cavity duplexers like these
work with a 600khz split?
Thanks,
Tim W5FN
Been pulling my hair out with these duplexers, but desense is still present.
Using directional coupler in the receiver line with the 'antenna' port connected
to a dummy load. No antenna attached.
Using 8 cavity DB products SP-1894. No data available from mfg.
4 cavities in RX & 4 in TX. They are notch type - single SO-239 in top
of cavity. Has adjustment shaft. The 4 cavities on the TX side have
an additional 'T' connector which has a short stub connected. These
stubs raise the high side of the notch. Evidently, the cavities have
a better 'left side' slope than the 'right side'.
Here is a composite view of both notches (combined from separate
pictures). You can see how the notch on the upper frequency looks
without any stubs. The lower notch is the one that has the stubs.
http://img.villagephotos.com/imageview.aspx?i=25438337
Each bank shows about 90-93dB notch per Spectrum analyzer/trk gen.
The picture is misleading - to actually see the depth of the notch, I have
to adjust the reference level, and when that's done, you can't see the
entire notch. It is 90-93dB.
Using Quantar running 60 watts. I've heard rumors that Quantars only
like 'quality' duplexers. (i guess a BpBr).
Anyhow, the original question: do notch cavity duplexers like these
work with a 600khz split?
Thanks,
Tim W5FN