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On 13 Jun 2005 10:35:40 -0700, "
wrote: While the repairs made to the repeater did get channel 1 working again, it has a high static level with most but not all busses. A couple of busses sound relatively clear, while most others are nearly unintelligeable. Channel 2 (direct) generally sounds much better across the board. However, even then many of the busses have problems. This is what leads me to suspect various antenna tuning issues. Hi Mike, Your last sentence is what is called looking for your lost keys at night, beneath the only streetlight. It's not that you lost them there, it is simply your only working option. You may appreciate how poor this strategy actually succeeds in the real world. Static is not a normal indication of good operation. That much rings true. However, tuning antennas is improvement by degree, not by leaps and bounds - unless something very obviously wrong is quite visually evident with the antenna. You may even have to accept the possibility that this system never worked very well to begin with. You say a couple of busses work well, and this in its own right tends to remove the repeater from the list of problems - but your description of problems is still slim. You say nothing of terrain, service area (how many square miles, blocks, or whatever), or pattern of coverage. Unintelligible is another fuzzy word to describe communications. Is this because of static? distortion? other noise? weak signal? Is this static: ignition noise? road noise? power line noise? FM communications rarely presents you with noise problems unless your power level (from the repeater) is seriously low or your receiver is seriously mistuned, or its antenna situation is seriously mangled (have you looked?). Receivers don't get mistuned typically, and antennas are quite robust. You already offer that point to point comm on ch 2 is a mixed bag. Start by using what field medics call triage. That is separate the well from the infirmed, and the dead from those who need help. In the end, you can spend far more at $15/hr accomplishing nearly no good results than you would with an hour's time from a good tech. Have you tried talking to him? I bet no more than 5 minutes of conversation would reveal much. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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