Ed,
You have nailed it exactly. It's a classic case. Circulators on each
transmitter should help but any rusty bolt, moisture, or loose hardware near
the antennas can contribute to the problem. This is not a good frequency
pairing and will always be giving problems.
73,
Al, K9SI
Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2004 11:44:06 -0700
From: Ed Yoho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Re: Is there a relationship between 147.225 and 146.925?
Michael Singewald N1PLH wrote:
>
> First...Wow, you guys are FAST! I cannot believe how many responses
> in 15 minutes! Thank you all very much.
>
> The 147.225 has input 147.925 and the 146.925 has input 146.325.
(147.225 * 3) - (146.925 * 2) = 147.825
(146.925 * 3) - (147.225 * 2) = 146.325
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