I own several diplexers, from both Comet and Diamond. I would not put them
outside, without additional waterproofing. If it is a temporary installation,
put it in a ziplock bag. If it is a permanent install, mount it in a
weatherproof box.
Buddy WB4OMG
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From: ww8rr <ww8rr@charter.net>
To: John Geiger <af5cc2@gmail.com>; AMSAT BB <amsat-bb@amsat.org>; vhf
contesting <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>; Chris Boone via VHF
<vhf@w6yx.stanford.edu>
Sent: Wed, Aug 19, 2015 8:57 am
Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] Waterproof diplexers
Both the Diamond and Comet line of diplexers look weather resistant
enough.I have used the Diamond type before and really pleased with insertion
losses.
RonWW8RR
>From my Samsung Galaxy S4
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From: John Geiger <af5cc2@gmail.com>
Date: 08/18/2015 10:20 PM
(GMT-05:00)
To: AMSAT BB <amsat-bb@amsat.org>, vhf contesting
<vhfcontesting@contesting.com>, Chris Boone via VHF <vhf@w6yx.stanford.edu>
Subject: [VHFcontesting] Waterproof diplexers
Does anyone know of any
waterproof diplexers that could be used to feed
separate 2m and 70cm antennas
with a single coax run?
73 John
AF5CC
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