Steve's suggestion s are good.   We had similar problems in California with
15 Khz splits
particularly when the user of the adjacent channel was a bit off frequency.
It is most likely
the user getting into your machine and not the repeater unless there is some
kind of mixing
going on.  PL (CTCSS) is the best solution cause you probably can't control
their users and
keep them on frequency and their deviation down.
Gary-K7NEY
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve S. Bosshard (NU5D)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 6:28 PM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Help on Interference


> Each signal is about 10 to 12 Khz wide.  You are in each other's pass
band.
> Public safety had similar problems here - 15 Khz channel spacing and 20 kc
> wide channels using geographic separation.  Suggestions - use different
sub
> audible tones to reduce annoyance interference.  Both parties reduce
> modulation to +/- 3.5 Khz peak transmitter deviation.  QSY?
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> Go narrow band, different RX filters and 2.5 Khz peak deviation.
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