Hey Jed, You are leaving out a key piece of information. Your antennas are at
the same height and almost next to each other causing a mixing problem that I
explained to you. The problem will not go away until the antennas are
separated. You proved this by killing each transmitter separately and
: [Repeater-Builder] a strange unexplainable desense issue
Hey Jed, You are leaving out a key piece of information. Your antennas are
at the same height and almost next to each other causing a mixing problem
that I explained to you. The problem will not go away until the antennas are
separated
...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jed Barton
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2009 10:59 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] a strange unexplainable desense issue
actually the problem did not go away.
We tested it yesterday with UHF completely off, and 220 just
kep
At 07:58 AM 9/20/2009, Jed Barton wrote:
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
] a strange unexplainable desense issue
Disconnect the antenna at the duplexer and replace with a dummy load.
Does the problem still exist ?
Hey guys,
Alright, i have a very strange problem on 220. Let me explain the
equipment.
The repeater is a hipro r1, with an arcom rc210 controller, hustler 220
antenna, and wacom duplexer.
I'm getting this very strange feedback in to the 220 receiver.
The problem only occurs when the 220
Disconnect the antenna at the duplexer and replace with a dummy load.
Does the problem still exist ?
At 9/19/2009 17:25, you wrote:
Hey guys,
Alright, i have a very strange problem on 220. Let me explain the
equipment.
The repeater is a hipro r1, with an arcom rc210 controller, hustler 220
antenna, and wacom duplexer.
I'm getting this very strange feedback in to the 220 receiver.
The problem
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