--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Nate Duehr" wrote:
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> If you're getting washed out by your repeater ID, you definitely bought the
> wrong controller or have it programmed wrong. :-)
Or the ID level is simply too high...
Laryn K8TVZ
I agree with this - example being that there's a repeater that's fairly
distant to me (easily managable from the house, but quite difficult from
a car until I'm about 10 miles closer to it than I am at home). There's
also 2 repeaters that are really distant and can vary depending on
conditions.
> We have some on our repeater frequency, that just like to kerchunk
> the repeater to hear it come back or ID. Is there any way we can
> eliminate this annoying situation? I suspect that we may have
> an unlicensed individual with a 2meter radio.
This actually isn't technology, it's psycholog
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "retiredcss01" wrote:
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> We have some on our repeater frequency, that just like to kerchunk the
> repeater to hear it come back or ID. Is there any way we can eliminate this
> annoying situation? I suspect that we may have an unlicensed individual with
It would help to know more specific hardware details, specially what controller
you are running. Many controllers have an anti kerchunk option built in.
73
Bernie Parker
K5BP
-- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "retiredcss01" wrote:
>
> We have some on our repeater frequency, that just
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