Chuck, I did over look that part about being disconnected.

Is it present when you have a full quieting signal on the rx input?

He may still have an audio path feeding the tx. How about pulling the 
audio squelch board and trying the local ptt?

tom

On 5/23/2010 12:54 PM, Chuck Kelsey wrote:
> Tom,
>
> I believe he said that with the controller disconnected, and using local
> PTT, it still does it. That should take the receiver completely out of the
> equation, leaving only the exciter as the likely culprit.
>
> I'd suggested adding a resistor from ground to audio high on the exciter to
> see if that helps. It did for me on one Mastr II that I had. Might be
> something similar on his Micor. Certainly a very simple thing to try.
>
> Bob already asked about the PL board as that's another possible candidate,
> but was informed that there is a PL board installed already.
>
> Chuck
> WB2EDV
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Thomas Oliver"<tsoli...@tir.com>
> To:<Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2010 12:21 PM
> Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] White Noise on Micor TX
>
>
>    
>> Has the noise been there all along?
>>
>> It may be just the nature of the beast.
>>
>> There is an article on the RB web site about modifying a mobile audio
>> squelch board to work in a base/repeater station, one of the benifits to
>> doing so is the better muting of audio from the receiver, this is
>> because there are two shunt switches in the squelch chip and the mobile
>> configuration uses both to mute the audio, in the  repeater/base station
>> configuration one of the shunt switches is used for station control like
>> cos and not as affective at totally muting the audio. As designed the
>> repeaters with their internal controller never had much hang time so it
>> wasn't as  noticeable.
>>
>>
>> tom
>>
>>
>> On 5/23/2010 12:10 AM, Tim - WD6AWP wrote:
>>      
>>> I have a small amount white noise on the TX of a Micor repeater. It is
>>> most noticeable in the hang time but it's not coming from the controller.
>>> It's still there with the controller completely removed and pressing PTT
>>> on the station control card. It's more noticeable on some radios, perhaps
>>> radios with higher audio frequency response.
>>>
>>> Anyone ever run into this before?
>>>
>>> Tim WD6AWP
>>>        
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