Usually, the person that complains is 30 air miles from the site, 
running a scratchy-talkie on low power and rubber duck, and lying in 
bed.

And he wonders why he can't get the machine full scale...

Steve, KE4MOB

> 
> This is one thing that really makes me want to not work on 
repeaters.
> 
> I've tried this.
> Go up to the repeater, and reboot it, so that it gives the firmware 
> message, or otherwise let a couple people know that you've been up 
there.
> 
> "There's a little hum in the audio now."
> "It sounds funny"
> "Doesn't get out like it used to"
> and so on..
> 
> The fact that you did not touch anything, will be lost on the crowd.






 
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