I see this as a good example of having a repeater that can
operate properly without the external controller. When you have a
problem (such as this) you can disconnect the controller and see
if the problem still exists. If not, fix the controller.
Just my opinion ...
Neil - WA6KLA
Ken Arck wrote:
>
> At 03:20 PM 8/5/2005 -0400, you wrote:
>
> >Not very well, but yeah, there's usually enough FM (maybe phase
> >shift as it bounces off the atmosphere?) in the station to hear
> >something, but it's not very intelligible.
>
> <---Well, I don't buy it. I have never heard of a case where a
> foreign shortwave broadcaster "got into" an FM receiver's IF.
>
> Then again, I'm sure I haven't seen it all either. Live and learn
> I suppose!
>
> Ken
>
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