Bob,

Use different PL tones on those repeaters.  A lot of problems can occur
when tones are the same on co-located radios, even when they operate on
different bands.  Preselectors might help solve the interference
problem.  Been there...

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY

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> HELLO ALL
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> I need a little help on a project, we have 2 Uhf Ritron repeaters, one
> is 2.5 watt (461.2125) and #2 is about 6 watts (461.4125) and one
> yeasu 25 watt 464.4625. The 2.5 watt has degraded over the years (15
> year old repeater) I can not convince the supervisor that there is a
> problem with the repeater (drifting slightly off freq and intermod
> from the co located repeaters). Anyway these are in close quarters
> within 3 feet of each other on the wall and the antennas are within a
> 25 foot radius of each other. I am planning to use 2 maxtracs, a rick
> box, and a cellwave flat pack (mobile duplexer) as a replacement for
> the ritron 2.5 watt radio to show them that the repeater needs
> replacement.
>
>  Now with the .4125  6- watt ritron repeater using the same pl tone
> 200 khz away from where I will place the maxtrac repeater dose anyone
> see any intermod, front end overload, or signal rejection problems
> that the maxtrac's  ?
>
> thanks .....bob
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