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"Ralph Mowery" wrote in message k.net... Chances are there is nothing wrong with either system. Operating 15 kcs is really too close for repeaters. Many of them are converted comercial rigs and the selectivity is not that good in many cases as they were designed for 30 KC spacings. When the repeater keys up and you are 15 kc away from it , will it break the squelch of your rig ? No. As a matter of fact, I tried to hear several VERY close repeaters when +/- 15kc of their outputs. I heard none of them. You're telling me a repeater is *supposed* to be *less* selective than a Kenwood TM-271A? P.S. Happy Thanksgiving. 73's es gd trky de Ken KG0WX |
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