hi,
i install a pa on a Master 2 repeater Low Split Vhf
of 105 watts output,
i have try to balance de pa and when we begin to
tune the 2 potentiometer for the matching of impedance of the natenna we hear a
tone
FROM the transmit audio of the Master
2.
The duplexer ,6 cans Dodge is in excellnt state and
tune at more of 100 db reject ,receiver and transmetter of the Master 2 are
well tune .
So i am beginning to suspect the Pa,where should i
look to know if this is in fact an HIGH SPLIT PA .
thanks for the info,if you have any picture on the
parts that would confurm a LOW SPLIT PA send it to me
73/s
gervais,ve2ckn
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