> I agree...  A quick verify test would be to bypass the delay 
> line. 

I've not heard the audio in what I get on the 85.
The 73 only gets it infrequently, so we'd have to wait months for it 
to happen.

Although both machines run RC-210 controllers now, the 73 had the 
problem with a cat-1000 installed as well, and they've also changed 
out the transmitter and receiver, going from Kenwood TKR-720 to 
Kendecom.

> > It sounds like a typical spur/mix/intermod issue to me, 
> > probably involving a 3rd party.

This is pretty likely. I'm almost alone at my site, sharing with a 
low power UHF repeater.  The 73 though is on a very "hairy" 
building, and a lot of that hair is relatively new.

> And the problem signal does not have to contain your ctcss or 
> dcs code to fool/trick your decoder into falsing on. Like flying 
> airplanes... sometimes you can't trust your eyes (&/or ears). 

Yeah.. The decoder dosen't care what the waveshape is, it's pretty 
simpleminded. 








 
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