Youre right,the base has tx and rx completely shielded and isolated. Has 
anyone pinned down exactly what causes this? I assume its something in 
the multiplier or if range? Inquiring minds want to know!

Kevin Custer wrote:

>Hi Lee,
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>>I'm using 443.375/448.375 in a base station with no problems,wonder if its 
>>just the mobile chassis?
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>Yes,  just the mobile chassis.
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>>The only real difference is the shared comp line for the Icoms and only a 
>>single 10 volt supply in the mobile chassis.
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>And one BIG one you forgot, Complete Shielding of the TX and RX from 
>each other; which IS the reason it doesn't happen in a Station.
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>Usually, desense isn't a problem in a Mobile chassis as you well know, 
>but, this problem doesn't stem from the "normal" causes of desense which 
>the Motorola Micor and GE Mastr II and its variants seem to be immune to.
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>Kevin Custer
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