Possible material for RF splitter mirror replacement ?

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This item is currently on sale at Surplus Shed (I have no relation with them other than one-time customer):
http://www.surplusshed.com/pages/item/l14550.html
I guess one would have to remove the gold coating except on the RF patch, and replace the whole splitter plate at 45°, then recalibrate the RF. Easier said than done, but still easier than cooking a half-reflective coating in your kitchen. Or, maybe, leave the whole plate as-is and have a "full-frame" RF patch.
 

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If I remember well, beam splitter plates are fully covered, no need to remove anything, just cut it at the correct dimension.
 

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Half-reflective mirrors are obtainable off the shelves from glass coating companies.
 
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