Well lets see, is the interfering noise present every time you key the
transmitter, or sometime yes, and some times no?  Reason for this question
being most LMR stuff that may be mixing is on and off, broadcast is usually
steady on.  Also is there any intelligible information in the offending
signal, like faint voice, etc?

Also, how far are you from any other radio stations, LMR, Broadcast, etc?

Sorry to sound like a trial lawyer grilling a witness, but just trying to
put the pieces together.

Hopefully you have a new antenna installation and new or known to be good
cable, etc.  Tell me a little about the site, cable lengths, type of cable,
antenna, tower, etc.

Steve
 

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----- Original Message ----- 
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Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 11:38 PM
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> Does the noise go away when transmitting into a dummy load?

Yes
 
> Second, can you unhook the receiver from the duplexer and use a clip lead
> for a receive antenna for a test and see if the signal is still present?

Yes it is still present when i used a short piece of wire as the antenna.
 







 
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