The repeater is made up of a Maggoire HiPro transmitter, GE Mastr Pro ER41
receiver, Cat-1000 contoller.  I am taking audio from the high side of the
volume control in the ER41.  I've turned up the transmitter to 4.5 Khz and
the Cat-1000 tx level at right about 4.0 Khz, which passes the PL tones just
fine.  As for bypassing anything, no that I have not done, all is just as it
was.

Mathew


-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Arck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 7:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Audio limiting on incoming signals


At 11:42 PM 4/13/2005 -0000, you wrote:
>
>
>I have set the deviation level of the repeater to 4.5 Khz, which for 
>most users is excellent, however I have a few users whom no matter 
>what radio they use, alwys clips well over 6 Khz wide.  Is there a way 
>to limit this?  When these users come in, you have to turn down the 
>volume, but then it's difficult to hear the normal voice users of the 
>system.  Any thoughts.  Or am I just plagued with loud voice users.

<--First of all, are you bypassing the deviation limiters in the repeater's
xmtr ?
If so, either it's not working correctly or you haven't set up your audio
levels correctly. 

What kind of radio is your repeater?

Ken
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