| The entire system needs to be looked as well.  I have the 4O3A triplexer 
good for 4500 watts, however, my stackmatches are only good for 3000 
watts.  Not issue for my station as its setup for so2r or possibly a 
multi-2. 
Rich - N5ZC
On 4/19/2016 9:36 AM, john@kk9a.com wrote:
 
A single op can only transmit one signal at a time so the combined wattage
would only be an issue for multi-ops. This is a good question, can the
triplexer could handle three H.P. stations on simultaneously.
Many contest stations have multiple tribanders pointing in different
directions. For maximum flexibility you may need a triplexer on each beam?
John KK9A
To:     <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject:        [TowerTalk] Triplexer
From:   "Jim Thomson" <jim.thom@telus.net>
Date:   Tue, 19 Apr 2016 06:19:38 -0700
&&&  No, what I meant was say 3 amps, all running 1.5 kw RTTY..
simultaneously
= 4.5 kw average power.   Per Eimac, that would be the same as a 3 tone
signal,
with each tone having an average power of 1.5 kw.
(Number of tones) squared,  X 1.5 kw  =    13.5 kw pep out.
13.5 kw pep out =  825V rms = 1166 V peak.
&&&  4.5 kw average, would be max worse case.  Still, on CW,  with all
3 on TX, it would still be aprx 2 – 2.25 kw average.  So it may still work.
&&&  The other issue would be the tribander would be pointed in 1 direction,
so all  3 bands would also be in one direction, which may not be what you
want.
But folks with rotating towers face the same dilemma.
Jim   VE7RF
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