That can be true, since the UHF Mastr Pro transmitter is a little picky about
it's tuning. If you are unfamilar with that transmitter or don't follow the
tuning procedure CORRECTLY, it can be a dirty transmitter.  Of course, any
transmitter can have that statement said.

"ac0y5" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> NOW THAT'S FUNNY.....LAO.  I had a couple UHF GE MASTR PRO BASE 
> STATIONS that did that ONCE for about 3 or 4 minutes, till I checked 
> the output with the spectrum analyzer after tune up. It had 60 watts 
> out and looked like a Christmas Tree.

 






 

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