Here's a weird one. I have my ideas, but I need to bounce it off a couple 
brains bigger than mine.

APRS on 144.39, and FM Voice repeater at 147.24/147.84. Antennas are identical 
Telewave 4-bay stacked dipole. Both antennas are horizontal to each other, and 
roughly two wavelengths from each other center loop to center loop. 

The problem... When folks are using the voice repeater, then APRS transmits a 
packet, it generates noise on the voice repeater the listener hears. However, 
when APRS stops transmitting, the noise continues on the voice repeater until 
the voice repeater is unkeyed.

In our effort to troubleshoot, we found a couple extra oddities. For example, 
with APRS antenna unhooked and the APRS radio turned off, when we attempt to 
reattach the APRS antenna, we get all kinds of popping and crackling on that 
turned off radio.

We've checked grounding until we're blue in the face, and everything appears to 
be in order.

We have tried different cables on everything, one at a time, bypassing the 
polyphaser, rack bulkhead connectors, etc... No fix.

We discovered the problem when we began noticing APRS wasn't getting out. 
Troubleshooting identified that the single band-pass can we had on the APRS was 
reflecting 100% of the transmit power. We do not know the history or condition 
of this can in the first place. It is very possible it has been faulty for 
years, and only recently began to degrade to worthless. We have temporarily 
bypassed the can, and expected possibly a little noise on the voice repeater 
because of it, but we didn't expect the weird things we're getting now like the 
noise continuing even when APRS isn't transmitting, and the level of desense it 
creates. APRS is transmitting 5 watts. The Voice repeater is I believe 25 watts.

Thanks for the help...

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