Is heat an issue? 

I recall once when I lived in the Piedmont of NC that a large university hospital's paging transmitter would go wild with spurs in the summer but only when someone closed the equipment room door and upset the ventilation. 

When overheated, it would throw out spurs heard fifteen miles away on about 20 different repeater systems.  When cooled off, it was clean on the Spectrum Analyzer.

Marv Hoffman, WA4NC
Boone, NC

Mathew Quaife wrote:
Best bring the biggest hammer that you have.  It's back at it.  There has got to be something near here that is mixing.  All morning it has been clean and now it's back to it's old tricks. 
 
Mathew


Dave VanHorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 01:38 PM 7/8/2005, Mike/k1eg wrote:
Mathew you clearly have an interesting problem and I believe we are all waiting to see what is causing your problem.  I'm sure that Dave will be able to help you solve this.
 

I hope so!  I'll try to bring a big enough hammer anyway :)







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