Need: MSF5000 Duplexer Cable - Reverse Split - Hi Out/Low In

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Philadelphia
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Need: MSF5000 Duplexer Cable - Reverse Split - Hi Out/Low In

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Need: MSF5000 Duplexer Cable - For Reverse Split - Hi Out/Low In

I am putting the repeater on 449.725 Tx Output and 444.725 Receive Input.

A reverse duplex cable that connects the tx, rx and antenna port is needed.

Does anyone have just one they can sell me ???

Thank you...

Phil
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Nand
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Post by Nand »

The cable harness should not be that critical. The differences between these frequencies are to small to be noticeable when cutting cables.

Do the MSF specs call for a harness change?

I just looked in the manual and you are correct. You may need to make your own. It should not be that hard. You can use the original measurement as a guide for your new harness.

The factory cable you need is a TLE5772A (yellow) with both TX and RX legs about ¾ wave long. For comparison, the TX section in your cable is ¼ wave long.

The Motorola supplied cable is still available for about $125US.

Nand.
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MSF5000 "Yellow" Duplexer Cable

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MSF5000 "Yellow" Duplexer Cable

Thanks for the info....still need one...

Phil
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Post by bernie »

My two bits worth:
I tuned up an "upside down" repeater on similar frequencies, and it worked very well, it met all specs.
Keep in mind that this a 55W station.
Aloha, Bernie
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