You say duplex noise. Meaning desense, or something else??? The 440 machine 
that is there is having issues with desense even after fine tuning the 
duplexer. 

Wade

--- In [email protected], "Chuck Kelsey" <wb2...@...> wrote:
>
> You want to get rid of any 9913 or LMR foil/shield cable in the system Can 
> be a huge duplex noise generator.
> 
> Chuck
> WB2EDV
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "kc0mlt" <kc0...@...>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, May 03, 2010 10:15 AM
> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: AC buzz on VHF
> 
> 
> > Ok a little update on the AC buzz. After some preliminary investigation we 
> > located two very noisy transformers on poles with in 1 1/2 miles of the 
> > site. The site was disconnected and a clamp on one of the wire was 
> > replaced and the wire attachments on our road side supply pole were check 
> > and ok'ed by the power company. We will be doing a little more searching 
> > with the HT in a tube method to hopefully get this taken care of. One 
> > interesting note, with an HT on an Air band frequency when held near the 
> > ground / power pole guy wires there is one heck of a buzz there! Even on 
> > some of the tower guy wires we get the harsh buzz, but not all...?
> >
> > In the mean time, is there any way we can eliminate / filter out the buzz? 
> > My thought was maybe coiling up the antenna to Hardline jumper out at the 
> > antenna end. Our jumper is will be made out of 9913 for now. Any other 
> > suggestions as to a filter?
> >
> > Thanks for all the input so far!
> >
> > Wade
> > KC0MLT
> > --- In [email protected], Joe <k1ike_mail@> wrote:
> >>
> >> I had a similar problem at my house and it was tearing up my packet
> >> digipeater.  It turned out to be microspark interference.  See this 
> >> message:
> >>
> >> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg50828.html
> >>
> >> It turned out to be a tie-wire that is used to hold the wire into the
> >> insulator on the high voltage line in front of my house.  The tie wire
> >> was just long enough to resonate in the 2 meter VHF band, but very
> >> little noise was being created on the AM broadcast band.  Do the test
> >> that I described in the above message and see if it is AC power line
> >> interference.  If it is, you should ride around the general area of the
> >> tower and listen on your car AM radio.  When you get very close to it,
> >> you should hear the interference on both the VHF and Am radio.  If you
> >> have a handheld scanner that receives AM it will be easier to find the
> >> interference.
> >>
> >> 73, Joe, K1ike
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On 4/26/2010 10:23 AM, kc0mlt wrote:
> >> > Hello all,
> >> >
> >> >      I am in the process of putting up a 2M repeater on what I would 
> >> > consider a pretty vacant site. There is only one other machine (70cm 
> >> > Repeater) currently out there. My concern is with an AC (60Hz) buzz 
> >> > that comes across on the VHF band. It doesn't have a signal to it that 
> >> > will key uip a radio, but when you receive an actuall signal you can 
> >> > here it. We have heard this on both handhelds and mobiles. This site is 
> >> > unique as it is a duel tower with old (unused)Microwave panels and 
> >> > drums on the bridge at the top of the two towers. The microwave 
> >> > equipment is no longer hooked up. We have had the power company totally 
> >> > unhook the power to the site and the buzz was still present. The 
> >> > nearest high voltage lines are about 1.5 to 2 miles away. You can not 
> >> > hear the buzz on any AM reciever. Does anybody have a clue as to what 
> >> > this could be and what we could to do prevent it? We have some thoughts 
> >> > on the grounding of the guy wire being a cause but we are unsure of 
> >> > that. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
> >> >
> >> > Thanks
> >> > Wade
> >> > KC0MLT
> >> >
> >> >
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