Of course, you're likely to key up the adjacent repeater. Make
sure you ID when you transmit on the frequency 5 or 10 kHz off.

Joe M.

Virden Clark Beckman wrote:
> 
> A good way to reset one that has gotten this is use a big signal 5 or
> 10kc low and fool the agc limiter circuit, the cas will drop and come
> back verifying weak signal - this works with the no-timer method also
> if you have a reset tone running.
> 
> Bob Dengler wrote:
> >
> > Someone inevitably locks their TX on during the event.  Net
> > control & most of the field units can usually talk over the locked unit,
> > since it's almost always an HT strapped to the belt putting a weak signal
> > into the repeater.  If the TOT is left on & the system times out, the net
> > is shut down.
> >
> > Bob NO6B




 
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