I have a MASTR2 on 6 meters and rolled off the high
frequencies.  I find that noisy signals are more
readable this way, as background noise seems to be
mostly high frequency.  It makes the repeater a little
more bass, but improves useable coverage.  Maybe it's
just my ears.

73, Joe, K1ike

--- Q <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why guess? With proper test equipment you can plot
> the response and see what its really doing. A "good"
> repeater will faithfully reproduce what it actually 
> hears without changing the response.





 
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