Sounds like it may be the internal switching power supply
malfunctioning and emitting much noise. Try running it on DC and see
if the noise goes away.....dan n2aym

--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "ki4ggh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi group,
> 
> I seem to be having an RF Problem with a new Icom FR4000 Repeater. The 
> repeater is letting out a hissing noise when I listen to it on a HT or 
> my mobile radio. The hissing noise sounds more like a squelch that is 
> opened up. When I get about 300 feet from the repeater the noise is 
> gone. It does not key the transmiter. This is why I am puzzled. The 
> only way I have found to get arround it is turn my squelch way up on my 
> HT to remove the noise. When I key up my HT the noise drops out while 
> the repeater is transmitting. The repeater and repeater tower is at my 
> home. If it was several miles out of town I would not be emailing you. 
> I have mounted it in a metal case, grounded the repeater by the 
> grounding screw, grounded the coax by twisting copper around the coax 
> sheild, grounded the repeater cabinet. I first thought that the problem 
> was from the duplexers. Not so, I took the duplexers out of line and 
> still noise. The only way to remove the noise is to turn off the 
> repeater. Something I don't won't to do. Any thoughts ???
>


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