At 4/10/2006 02:13 PM, you wrote:

>Tuning the transmitter fixes, filters mask.
>Unfortunately without a spectrum analyzer, you'll never know it's in
>comb mode.  I've done this on three systems, two VHF and one 220,
>and they all act about the same. Tune the TX for max output, and
>you'll end up on or very near comb mode.

Really?  Guess I'm spoiled with the Midland 13-509 & G.E. radios: both are 
fairly difficult to make spurious even if you try.

A long time ago I spent some time working with an old Standard VHF repeater 
that was given to me.  It seemed to behave as you described your systems: 
spurious unless tuned just right & with a spectrum analyzer.  I wrote it 
off as defective & returned it.

Bob NO6B






 
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