I am not sure the brand or any information on the wireless antenna, I do know that it is a brand new antenna, I know that it has a large screen behind it. As for the repeater antenna, it is a DB224 and I do have a preamp on the repeater.
Mathew --- In [email protected], "Mike Mullarkey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Mathew, > > > > We have had problem back in Oregon with the Wi-Fi guys running the 2.4 GHz > outdoor wireless amps that mount at the antenna. They seem to be sending > spurs all over the band. With the PassPort VHF system on the same tower the > receiver would 20db down and then turn off the Wi-Fi stuff and then it goes > to normal operating as it should. What type of 2.4 GHz, are you running an > amp, what type of antenna. Also you may want to take the antenna apart and > see if it is filled up with moisture. > > > > Mike K7PFJ > > > > > > _____ > > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of n9lv > Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 6:16 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Repeater-Builder] 2.4 Ghz wireless radio and 145.410 repeater > > > > I just had a 2.4 Ghz internet wireless antenna mounted at the top of my > 120' tower which is where the antenna is for the 145.410 repeater. I > am getting intermod into the system that causes it to hang open. > > Anyone ever had these issues and how did you go about remeding the > problem. And I can't shut off the internet as the family would hang > me, and would rather not shut off the repeater. > > There is besides the TXRX duplexers two DB4001 filter duplexers on the > system. Funny part is that once it starts the interference, I can > remove antenna from the receiver and it continues to intermod until I > kill the transmitter. I can hit the remote PTT and it will key the > repeater, no noise into the system until I reattach the antenna port to > the receiver. > > Thanks. > > Mathew >

