Just for reference, when air folks say 135.92, they really mean 135.925
MHz. They usually drop the last digit - be it a 0 OR A 5.
Joe M.
Mathew Quaife wrote:
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> I need some input, not critisism or what I should do, as I know what
> to do. The other night a user was on the system, his audio was
> extremely bad into the system, his wife used the same radio and her
> audio was just as bad. All other users of the system sounded just
> fine. Two days later he received a phone call from the FAA stating
> his transmission could be heard on 135.92 if I remember what he told
> me, as he did not email me the frequency. At any rate, this evening
> I did some test with my mobile Icom 706 about 3 miles from the
> repeater. Having a few users carry on a conversation, I could hear
> the output of the repeater at 132.750 to 132.850, most output at
> 132.800 Mhz. In the FM mode, voice was detected, but distorted, in
> the AM mode, voice was very intelligle, as was the repeater id'er.
> >From what I was told, the FAA informant advised he could hear a
> conversation, but was able to pick out the audio of the user with the
> bad audio, for which at the time, we was trying to isolate his audio
> problem. Other than taking the repeater down, which is what will
> happen here very shortly to prevent interference with Aviation, what
> might be happening? Any thoughs or suggestions. It will not be
> until Sunday that I can get to look at the system on the SA. Thanks.
>
> Mathew
> W9MWQ
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