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Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 10:22 PM
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] OT: 155.190 intereferes with Ham Radio
Frequencies
I've have been asked to assist with an issue in a town about 40
miles from here regarding a commercial system that is causing
interference with Ham Radio.
At best, the information that I have thus far, is that there is a
repeater that is owned by the county sheriff's department, this
repeater itself is on the output of 155.190, and is said to not be
causing interference. The only time that it interferes with the
hams in the area is when the city talks on the repeater for 911
dispatches. At this time I do not know how much power or what type
of radio they are using, antenna height, or brands.
Mathew
I think the problem might be with the city dispatching thru the repeater
using a high power base. They could possibly be using the input of 153.875
and causing a local mix within the local radio's if.
155.19 output of repeater
153.875 input to repeater.
Difference of 2.315 MHz??!?
I hope this helps
Wayne
Wa9ne
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