We have a situation where our 2 club repeaters (VHF) and 1 ARES repeater (UHF 
w/2/440 remote) is getting a "buzz" on their inputs.  I have listened thru the 
2 mtr machines local speakers and it comes in or mixes with users audio.  I 
have heard it on occasion mix with the 440 audio...but not as much. Last spring 
of 04, I "toned" the 440 and got rid of the "buzzing" that was actually keying 
the repeater up on it's own.  Now it is just a "mixing" issue.

If you live in ATL or close to it...you know we are starting to build "Arks" 
around here.  It has rained everyday...since I don't know when! ;-)  I realize 
that this might be some power line, electric fence or something causing it to 
"arc" and may be impossible to find.

Surely there is a solution to this.  I hope ;-)

Thanks ahead of time....
Rain,rain go away!
Robert
KD4YDC
145.210- (131.8) and 146.685 - KK4GQ Fayette Repeater Asso.
444.600+ (77) W4PSZ
Fayetteville, GA


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