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[TowerTalk] Looking for a HP 80/40 Duplexer

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Subject: [TowerTalk] Looking for a HP 80/40 Duplexer
From: Randy Farmer <w8fn@windstream.net>
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2025 16:06:14 -0500
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I appreciate all the feedback I'm getting on my query. To provide context, here's a brief description of how my station is organized:

Since moving to North Carolina from Texas in early 2020, until recently my antenna complement consisted of two wire antennas. The first is an 80-40 inverted vee at about 50' center height. This consists of a common center insulator/balun  (DXE 5kW) with separate 80 and 40 meter elements. This antenna is fed to a 500W LBS 80-40-20 Triplexer (the original antenna design also had a 20 meter element, but it never worked very well). The station antenna switching control also allows bypassing the Triplexer and feeding the antenna directly to the antenna switch so the inverted vee can be used on the WARC bands. The second antenna is a Hy-Power 20-15-10 dipole (3 separate dipole elements arranged in a cage configuration with a common feed) at about 25'. This tri-band dipole is fed to a 500W LBS 20-15-10 Triplexer to provide isolated outputs for the three bands.

The six antenna ports available from this arrangement are switched by a microHAM Double Ten 2X10 switch to allow SO2R capability. The A and B outputs of the antenna switching assembly  each feed the Antenna port of an Elecraft KAT500 ATU unit, which is used as a  "line flattener" for the normal contest bands and as a tuner for the WARC bands. The ATU Transmitter ports feed the A and B Antenna ports of a TX BPF assembly consisting of a bank of six LBS 500W bandpass filters with a KK1L design 2X6 switch at both input and output. This provides an interlocked TX BPF selection for both radios. There is also provision for bypassing the filter bank for use on the WARC bands.The two BPF Transmitter ports are in turn connected to the RF output ports of their respective KPA500 amplifiers.

The station RF components have been carefully engineered to maximize isolation between the two radios. Double shielded coax is used exclusively and much attention has been paid to layout to minimize coupling. Each receiver chain has protectors in both the Main and Sub RX antenna inputs. I can operate either radio within about ±20 kHz of the other radio's second harmonic in SO2R mode at 500W output.

In September of this year I finally completed the installation of a JK Mid-Tri 40 on a 70' crankup tower. The triband portion of the JK is split using a LBS 1500W 20-15-10 Triplexer. The resulting 40, 20, 15 and 10 meter ports are then switched using a 4O3A 2X8 switch. This hardware is located in a detached garage about 120' from the house. The A and B outputs from the 2X8 switch are fed to the entry panel at the house by 1/2" hardline runs. The antenna switching assembly in the shack was modified to allow selecting either the local or remote feeds to the ATU Antenna 1 and Antenna 2 ports,respectively.

I had originally intended to keep the station at the 500W level, but operating Sweepstakes and CQWW SSB using a decent antenna has convinced me that if I really want to be competitive in the High Power class of the various contests I need to make up the 4+ dB power deficit to the full power stations. The $/dB investment is rather breathtaking, but I think I'll bite the bullet and do it. I'll probably upgrade only the Radio A amplifier, since the vast majority of my operation is SO1R mode. In researching available RF hardware to handle the increased power, I found a source for the high power bandpass filters, but not the duplexer and triplexer. It appears VA6AM will build the multiplexers I need. I didn't realize this, so I greatly appreciate the recommendations. I'll definitely contact him and see what can be done. Again, thanks to all for your assistance.

73...
Randy, W8FN
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