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How to select a VHF duplexer

A step-by-step procedure for sizing a VHF duplexer to your repeater Tx-Rx split and isolation requirements.

Step 1: Confirm your Tx-Rx split

The single most important number is the frequency offset between your transmitter and receiver. VHF amateur and commercial repeaters typically run 500 kHz to 5 MHz splits.

Step 2: Compute the required isolation

A reasonable starting target for clean operation is > 85 dB Tx-to-Rx isolation. Below 60 dB, you will see receiver desense whenever the transmitter keys.

Step 3: Pick the right cavity diameter and topology

Step 4: Sanity-check the power rating

Never buy a duplexer rated for less than 1.25× your transmitter peak power.