Doesnt matter,2C Icoms dont use the comp line.Check the +10volt reg line 
to be sure its stable and
 properly adjusted.If its ok,you have a bad crystal or Icom.

Jamey Wright wrote:

>I have a GE Mastr II repeater on 444.325 +.  The repeater was originally a
>VHF base station.  I swapped out the RF modules, interfaced an outboard
>controller, and the other things to make it play.  Or so I thought.  I am
>using 2C ICOMS in the transmitter and receiver.  The were redone by ICM.
>The Rx was sent back for them to repair after it wouldn't stay on freq.  I
>got it back and thought all was ok.  Earlier tonight, someone pointed out
>that it seemed the off frequency.  The Tx is fine but the rx seems to be
>off.  I haven't actually measure to see if it is but everbody sounds bad
>getting into it.  Even the ham that lives 1/4 mile away.  I was discussing
>this problem with another repeater owner here and he suggested maybe the
>comp line between the ICOMs was still connected and causing problems.  The
>station originally had a 5C in the rx and an EC in the tx.  Could this be
>causing problems?  If so, can someone point me to the easiest was to break
>this connection?  I don't have  the complete manual here.  I have tidbits of
>it in PDF but not the complete station/repeater manual.
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>Thanks
>
>Jamey Wright
>KD4SIY
>444.325
>Wilson Mtn/Oden Ridge, Al
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