Ken;

I can only tell you what worked for myself and a friend w another 
repeater. Both repeaters were/are located on hi-power FM broadcast 
towers. Both FM broadcast radio transmissions cud barely be heard on 
the outputs of the repeaters (only when the rptrs were tx'n, under 
the tx audio). Both cases a dci bandpass filter eliminated the 
rebroadcast of the FM stations. 
This are both 2mtr repeaters. 
Hope this helps!!!

Dennis  no5c
146.970 no5c/R pl100hz
444.500 w5LRG/R
Lauderdale Repeater Group  w5LRG
Meridian, MS

--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Ken Arck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Have a customer with the following issue:
> 
> Scenario: Amateur repeater (Mastr II) installed at a 100,000 FM 
radio 
> xmtr site.
> 
> Issue: Very low level audio of radio station appears on Mastr II's 
> xmtr (yes, external controller). Repeater owner hasn't fully 
> explained what "very low level" means. But regardless.....
> 
> Question: The only way I see this happening is due to some AM 
> component on radio station's transmitter.
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
> Ken
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