If this is a repeater (where there is no antenna relay) there is
a simple way to fix this...  unground the F1 TX channel element
pin and connect it to the antenna relay control lead.  This way
when the TX is keyed the channel element is turned on.

Mike WA6ILQ


At 06:41 PM 1/18/04 +0000, you wrote:

>We have a UHF Micor with the unified chassis in operation here.  Our
>exciter is on all the time too.  It will modulate any audio sent to
>it just like the repeater is actually on the air, as long as you are
>within a few feet of it so you can hear the signal.  Seems like I
>read somewhere that this is normal, true?
>
>I mention this so that you won't be led down the wrong track if this
>stayng-on-the-air isn't a symptom of your real problem.  Good luck!
>
>Laryn K8TVZ
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> > It appears as if the exciter is engaged full time.
> >
> > Bob, GMRS WPVV845, Amateur KG4WAD, LMRS WPXC892
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