Anthony,
    You may have to put your receiver in a shielded box and bypass all the 
lines going in and out. I had to do this with a UHF station receiver that 
picked up cell phone transmitters several miles away, even with no antenna 
on the receiver. Drove me nuts for a while.

Al, K9SI


>   Date: Fri, 05 Aug 2005 18:28:52 -0000
>   From: "ANTHONY" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: shield this foreign broadcast  ??
>
> Follow up from the original thread !!
> I have a Micor Motorola mobile repeater operating on 147.165 MHz
> and I have foreign broadcast transmitting on a  frequency of 11.700
> MHz which is getting into the IF section of my receiver which also
> operates on the same frequency 11.700 MHz  so my question that I'm
> asking is  how can I shield this foreign broadcast so it will not be
> able to get into the IF section of  my receiver and stop it from
> constantly keying my repeater up when propagation is good?
> <snip>
>  Anthony W4NCR 





 
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