I use that diplexer with an IC9700 and have inadvertently worked SO-50 and RS-44 while connected to a 2m ground plane in the attic. The results are not stellar, as you might imagine. But doable. Perhaps having the gp’s radials as the counterpoise let me get away with it where a whip would not have.

73,
Ray
KN2K


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On Monday, September 20, 2021, 12:17 AM, George Henry <[email protected]> wrote:

I would be more inclined to blame the dual-band mobile whip... It is probably designed to provide gain toward the horizon, and likely does not radiate (or receive) well at elevation. While I have had satisfactory results using a 1/4 wave whip for 2-meter up- or downlinks, it did not work well for UHF up or down, and I never had good results on either band using a dual-band Larsen mobile antenna.


73,

George, KA3HSW


On 9/19/2021 3:06 PM, John Geiger wrote:
Over Labor Day weekend I went out of town and took the FT847 with me hoping to hand out Em15 on a few satellite passes.  Instead of taking 2 mobile whips with me, as I have in the past, I decided to try and simply things by running 1 dual band mobile whip and a diplexer for the radio.  I bought a Comet CF-416 Diplexer which is supposed to have 60DB of isolation between ports.  Results were less than expected, though.  I really couldn't hear myself on the satellite downlink at all, where I usually have no problem with separate antennas.  Have others used a diplexer with 1 antenna with good results?  What might I be doing wrong?  Any advice on how to make this setup work?

73 John AF5CC


    
  

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