I have a repeater with an antenna up about 60 feet in the air, 
Frequency of 146.925/146.325 minus offset.  Receiever sensitity 
is .25 micorovolt at 12DB, seems to be purring along just fine.  IFR 
show the receive to be on frequency.  Here's the problem, there is a 
repeater about 50 air miles away, on the pair of 146.910/146.31o 
minus offset.  There repeater is getting into my receiver, causing 
the repeater to key up.  There is no pl on my repeater at this 
time.  They sound like they are on sideband when they come in.  I 
can goto the 91 machine, hear them talking, when they quit, the 
interference quits.  I took my IFR and inserted a tone on 146.310 
into my receiver, it took 15 microvolts to open the squelch of my 
receiver.  Is it my receiver, which is a Regency receiver, or is it 
the person transmitting on the other machine.  I could see if it was 
the 91 machine if all it was doing was killing my receive, but it's 
actually keying up the repeater.  SO my guess would be it would have 
to be the person talking on the 91 repeater.  I hope I explained 
this right.  Any suggestions.  Thanks.

Mathew






 
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