UHF/700 MHz duplexer

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cmdrwill

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The OP may just want a "splitter" which is really a Diplexer. Comtelco DBD3. triplexer.
For a receiver/scanner he can use a splitter.
 

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A diplexer will do what you want with minimal insertion loss, probably less than .25dB. A two way splitter will have at least 3dB loss and usually more, plus you can have all kinds of weird interactions between the antennas where they overlap.

I have a Diamond brand diplexer that does 1.3 to 460MHz on one port and 840 to 1400MHz on the other. I can test it to see how low the 840 side actually goes and I know you can tweak them internally somewhat to move the bands around.
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