I had several problems with my maggiore exciter on 220, and others I
have gotten to work on that were on 144. Have you tried running another
radio into the amp and see if it is there?? Have you tried listening on
a different radio to see if more than one unit see the spur?? Have you
tried running the repeater "barefoot" (no amp) and see what you get??
Have you tried a different exciter without the amp?? If you still get
the spur, replacing the repeater will not help you. I would suggest
that you try a circulator on the output of the amp into a good set of
band pass / band reject type cavities. If that does not work, I would
not be looking at your repeater, but maybe a mix in someone elses PA, or
maybe something else around the site. I have been through this kind of
thing before, but it was part 15 devices causing my problems.
James
Mathew Quaife wrote:
>I'm looking for something to replace this repeater. I'm not sure if
>it is the Vocom Amp, Antenna, Exciter or just plain messed up. I'm
>told the GE Mastr II's are easy to convert. How true is this. Does
>any one have one lying around. Or who has what available. Must be
>price competative, as I've spent more than I should have. I've been
>through this repeater a dozen times today, thought I had it cured, but
>then it starts back up with interference on 132.950, then I find if I
>goto 133.300 I can hear the repeater just as if it were on that
>frequency. So I am at a lost here. It's like it is riding along
>something, every so often it gets bad, but then it disappears and is
>gone for awhile.
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