The 2Cs ignore the comp lines anyway (they aren't connected since the 2C
element does not export its comp signals), so that can't be it unless
the 2C elements were modified to export the comp signals.
Joe M.
At 07:47 PM 6/1/05, you 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.
>
>Thanks
>
>Jamey Wright
>KD4SIY
>444.325
>Wilson Mtn/Oden Ridge, Al
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