At 07:58 AM 9/20/2009, Jed Barton wrote:
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>actually the problem did not go away.
>We tested it yesterday with UHF completely off, and 220 just kep making tons
>of noise.
>In fact, UHF plays fine stand alone, i had to turn 220 off when we left the
>sight.
>Any ideas?
>I think this is more of an issue of something getting in to the input of
>220. Even stand alone without UHF even turned on, it's an issue.

<----Jed, you REALLY need to run an intermod program to have a look 
at the possible products created. In addition, it is not necessary 
for a transmitter to actually be active in order to create 
intermodulation products. Hell, it doesn't even need to be powered!

Find out if the other transmitters at your site use isolators. And 
you might want to consider adding some to YOUR equipment as well. 
That will, at least, eliminate non-linear generation (intermod) of 
products in YOUR equipment

Ken


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