At 18:54 11/14/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>One of the systems I take care of uses a Mastr II in station configruation as
>it's transmitter. Recently, a repeater went on the air that is 30 KHz above
>our
>operating frequency. If you are within about five miles of our site and are
>monitoring on the new machines frequency, you can hear our repeater. It is
>not distorted, and it does not have any other modulation on it. I have heard
>this signal on a number of differnet rigs, and so have several other users, so
>I don't think it is a problem with overload of my receiver or other
>problems in
>my equipment.
>
>I am not using the station receiver in the repeater, but have an ICOM in
>it, as
>the only TX ICOM I had was an EC version. I am using the RX ICOM just to
>provide the conpensation signal to the TX element.
>
>I had a similar problem about a year ago with a spur 60 KHz above our carrier,
>but it cleared up after I swapped the exciter and PA boards out.
>
>I have not yet been to the site to check out anything yet, but just wondered
>if this is a problem anyone else has seen. Thanks, and 73,
>
>Kevin, K9HX

Any repeater controllers involved?  I had one emit a signal around 32 
kHz.  Not a problem if the filtered mic input was used for the repeat 
audio, but definitely an issue if you've got 100 mV p-p going straight into 
a phase modulator.

Bob NO6B






 
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