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Old December 22nd 04, 06:14 PM
Bruce in Alaska
 
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Dave wrote:

You failed to indicated if the interference is
present when your own repeater transmitter is off.
First order of business is to eliminate the
non-offending variables. If the interference
is present with the repeater transmitter off,
then it is possible that high-level mixing
is taking place in the final amp of the paging
transmitter or another RF source in close proximity
to your repeater. If you find this is the case,
it can likely be resolved by installing a ferrite
circulator in the line of the offending transmitter.
This will keep the mixing frequency from traveling
down the feedline and entering the final amp
and mixing with another frequency to produce
the "rogue" frequency that is causing the trouble.

Hope this helps.

Good luck.


And this would required to be done by the FCC, when it was reported to
them. The licensee is REQUIRED to make sure that his Transmitter is
NOT emitting interfering emmissions, and he will certainly fix it as
soon as he is notified of his problem.


Bruce in alaska who used to be an FCC Field Agent.....
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