Run a sniffer over the cat5e , I suspect there may be some radiation nodes 
requiring a choke or two 

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> Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 21:19:50 -0500
> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Computer noise in 2M Repeater
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> Internet System. The
> owner of the tower where our club has our 145.370 MHz repeater
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> The system is simple, it consist of a Netgear switch, a
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> There is approx. 300 feet of Cat 5 wire going up and 300 feet coming down the
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> Their antennas are mounted within a few feet
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> We unplugged the netgear switch and the noise
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> the repeater receiver squelch tail.
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> We do use a PL tone
> or we wouldn't be able to use our repeater at all
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