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Duplexer tuning question ?
Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 6:25 am
by Max
I contacted a local Moto dealer in my are to get a qoute on tuning a Celwave UHF 6 CAVITY DUPLEXER.
This is the reply i received back:
" They will tune the duplexer for you and you need to provide the frequency etc. You will have to leave it and it would be Max 250.00 as it is based on time and it can take about 2 – 3 hours.Bring it in if you wish to do it."
Does this sound a little high ?
Max
Re: Duplexer tuning question ?
Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 6:36 am
by MSS-Dave
Max wrote:I contacted a local Moto dealer in my are to get a qoute on tuning a Celwave UHF 6 CAVITY DUPLEXER.
This is the reply i received back:
" They will tune the duplexer for you and you need to provide the frequency etc. You will have to leave it and it would be Max 250.00 as it is based on time and it can take about 2 – 3 hours.Bring it in if you wish to do it."
Does this sound a little high ?
Max
Having worked for a 2 way shop in the past, I can tell you that is such a load of

. 2-3 hours? Only if they have NO clue what they are doing. I charged 1 hour of bench time back then which was $60 AND I worked for a MSS.
Dave
Re: Duplexer tuning question ?
Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 7:03 am
by Bill_G
2-3 hours is excessive. One hour charge would be reasonable for use of test equipment that costs +$20K. Barring problems, the actual work is around a half hour.
Re: Duplexer tuning question ?
Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 9:09 am
by Max
Thanks guys,i kinda thought that was bit much.I agree with the one hour flat rate and it should only take 30min or less with a "qualified" technician.
You can buy a UHF 6 cavity duplexer on eaby from China tuned to your specs for around $75
Guess i shop around my area for another quote.
Max
Re: Duplexer tuning question ?
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 1:10 pm
by com501
If its a duplexer that YOU tried to tune, I might charge more, depending on what YOU (the customer's) expertise is. Nothing like taking on a job when someone tried to move a duplexer from 173 down to 146 without any thought of the coupling cables, or they tried to 'tweak' it themselves while power was applied....
Re: Duplexer tuning question ?
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 2:37 pm
by escomm
com501 wrote:If its a duplexer that YOU tried to tune, I might charge more, depending on what YOU (the customer's) expertise is. Nothing like taking on a job when someone tried to move a duplexer from 173 down to 146 without any thought of the coupling cables, or they tried to 'tweak' it themselves while power was applied....
So you work for the radio shop in OP or ????
Re: Duplexer tuning question ?
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 2:45 pm
by Will
escomm wrote:com501 wrote:If its a duplexer that YOU tried to tune, I might charge more, depending on what YOU (the customer's) expertise is. Nothing like taking on a job when someone tried to move a duplexer from 173 down to 146 without any thought of the coupling cables, or they tried to 'tweak' it themselves while power was applied....
So you work for the radio shop in OP or ????
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Re: Duplexer tuning question ?
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 3:44 pm
by Max
No,the duplexer is working,i just wanted to have it retuned.I found memeber that is close and offered to do it for a easonable price.
Thanks
Re: Duplexer tuning question ?
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 12:47 pm
by screech67
I spoke with Sinclair recently about tuning a 4 cavity vhf duplexer and was quoted $200.