Okay, you know it all! I only have been using this for a year and a half without any problems, and I know others who also use this. Of course you can run without the PL, just minimizes a chance of getting into the receiver. My transmitter and receiver use the same PL, so pretty much the same as carrier squelch.

Maybe you need to turn off your CD player and open your mind!

Mick - W7CAT
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Mike Morris wrote:
At 09:54 AM 04/22/06, you wrote:
  
Hello Randy,

With only 25 watts, the other option is to use two antennas with 
some separation. And it is also helpful to add a filter to the 
transmit line and another to the receiver. At least add one to the 
transmit side. Adding a filter to the transmit side would help 
eliminate the high power interference, and no loss for the receiver. 
And of course PL on your receiver would help too.
    

NO IT WON'T.

PL only hides a problem.  It's like a lady down the block that had a
squealing left front brake shoe (it was dragging) so she kept her
window closed and turned up the volume on the CD player.

If you want good performance, you need to leave it in carrier squelch
mode and FIX IT.

Mike WA6ILQ





 
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