At 02:52 PM 5/12/2005, Bob Dengler wrote:
>At 5/12/2005 11:24 AM, you wrote:
> >Think it would be doing it to a MASTR-II Base that is on 146.64 /
> >146.04? Desence is variable with the power block setting.It is any
> >where from "tolerable" at the 20W level "Annoying" at 40W and "Whoa
> >mama" at 100W. You can hear real intresting feed back when the
> >repeater has the digital delay line on.
> >
> >So far I have tried everything to eliminate the desence, and the
> >repeater has 0 desence when ran into a dummy load.
>
>My guess is that you're pumping some nonlinear element in or around your
>radio (unbypassed wire feeding a diode/transistor/light dimmer/fluorescent
>lamp/etc.). Best solution is to move the antenna away from the shack.
DC rectification is pretty amusing.
Once when I was laid up at home, I had to deal with an upstairs
neighbor who was practicing his guitar.
He really did NEED the practice, but I needed rest worse, IMHO.
I talked to him about it, and got a rather rude reply that I won't repeat here.
So, I decided that whenever he was going to practice, I wasn't going
to get any sleep anyway, so I might as well chat on the local repeater.
With the antenna in the right place, I could DC bias his amp to
"off", which didn't bother me any.
He eventually would give up, apparently figuring that he had
overheated the amp, or broken it somehow.
When he gave up, then I could go to sleep, so I would stop talking on
the repeater, and get some rest.
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