Don-

I would be looking for the real problem.  I have done similar things.  If you
have a decent signal from NWS and the transmit antenna isn't right next to the
receiver, you shouldn't have a problem.  Try putting that receiver in a
shielded box.


Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have a lot of Non Ham friends who use the Mur Freq 151.820  taking their 
> HT To Little League Games Camping Etc , And I was going to set up a Legal 2

> Watt  Narrow/band FCC type accepted Radio , Whew had to get that out of the

> way first.
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> Then tie that into My 440 repeater that I rebroadcast the NWS  and Amber 
> Alert Warnings . well the Testing I have done  The Two Watts . De sensed 
> the Weather receiver so bad  It distorts the signal which is a strong one 
> on a homemade outside ant at 20 Ft.  151.82 is also a homemade ant at 30 
> Ft. opposite side of QTH.
> 
> Can I use some kind of  Filter on the 162.425 Receiver to knock this down .

> In case No one knows about the Lic Free Murs Band 
> http://www.provide.net/~prsg/murs_faq.htm   We use it a lot in My area to 
> bring Hams and Non Hams and  people Interested in Communications together 
> lots of radios in wife cars  Etc.
> 
> Thanks Don KA9QJG 
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