I got the DTMF controller disconnected, took care of that issue. I disconnected the pa and the f/d and hooked my service monitor directly to the exciter, and still it does not want to transmit,, but just momentarily. I adjusted the VCO on the transmitter to the 38 uV like it said to, did not show any other adustments that needed to be made. Also, when I change the channel selector on the front, it does not seem to make any difference, all channels operate in CSQ. Is there a procedure to get it to change channels? Well gotta run, time to go Earn Money Sleeping again.....Still doing the EMS trick 4 nights a week. Thanks for the help Andy, greatly appreciated.
Mathew
Andy Brinkley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mathew -IIRC the two beeps indicates an impedance mismatch between the IPA and the prefilter or the PA and the post filter. Tune both of these and it should work.Also I did not realize you have the DTMF option, it would be best to unplug it so that you can check the repeater without having it complicating matters.Andy
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