Celwave 5085-3 duplexer instablility
Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 6:26 pm
We have a small Vertex VX7000 repeater at work that was in a tac van but it going to now be used as a stationary repeater. It has a Cellwave 5085-3 duplexer mounted to the top that was factory tuned to 155.055 TX and 158.880 RX. Our new freqs are 159.420 TX and 154.010 RX. So, I put it on the analyzer tonight and began the process of tuning it. I swapped sides to keep the tuning as close to the factory as possible. Everything seemed fine at first but I am running into a stability issue. When I got to torque down the lock nuts the notch goes from a nice deep V to a wide valley. If I apply lateral pressure to the tuning rod the deep notch returns. I can get everying tuned up but again, when I go to lock them down it seems to lose its notch tuning and goes somewhat flat.
Has anyone encountered this? Could it be the years of hot and cold and moble use that fractured or otherwise damaged something inside? It's as if the lock nut is causing the metal to slightly warp and cause an open circuit somehow. I tested it prior to messing with the tuning at the original frequencies and it looked fine but once those lock nuts were broke loose it seemed to cause issues.
Should I try to open the thing and see if there is something broken? If so, what would I look for? Has anyone else encountered this?
Thanks for any info or advice.
Has anyone encountered this? Could it be the years of hot and cold and moble use that fractured or otherwise damaged something inside? It's as if the lock nut is causing the metal to slightly warp and cause an open circuit somehow. I tested it prior to messing with the tuning at the original frequencies and it looked fine but once those lock nuts were broke loose it seemed to cause issues.
Should I try to open the thing and see if there is something broken? If so, what would I look for? Has anyone else encountered this?
Thanks for any info or advice.