At 08:35 PM 2006/05/02 -0700, you wrote:
Search for scanners that are tuned to receive 155.19, Seems to be a
popular problem out here. Dead give away is when they scan a periodic
pop can be heard on the channel you are trying to recieve.
So how can a scanner interfere with a repeater? I'm
The local oscillator. It can travel for miles.
Joe M.
Tony VE6MVP wrote:
At 08:35 PM 2006/05/02 -0700, you wrote:
Search for scanners that are tuned to receive 155.19, Seems to be a
popular problem out here. Dead give away is when they scan a periodic
pop can be heard on the channel
So how can a scanner interfere with a repeater? I'm probably missing
something basic but thought I'd ask anyhow.
Given the original description of the problem Mathew has been asked
to help solve, I doubt a scanner is the problem - hence I'm changing
the Subject header...
The local
Similar situation here in Connecticut on the 145.29 W1BCG Killingworth
repeater. The repeater is located at a firehouse. The firefighters had a
scanner programmed to 155.385 (LifeStar Ambulance) and it had a 10.7 IF.
Everytime it stopped on 155.385 we received a signal on our input. A hard
Years ago I installed a phone patch on a MED 8 duplex base station that was carrier squelch. I set the patch up for 5 Key Clicks to activate the auto dialer into the ER. Some patient on the 8th floor had a scanner and the LO while scanning ran across the
468.0 input. Liked to drive the ER
I have had similar experiences with a Bearcat 250 Scanner / 10.85
MHz IF as I remember ...
Neil - WA6KLA
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] scanner interference
Date: Wed, 03 May 2006 07:06:50 -0400
I tried to find a licensed user of 155.190 MHz in an area 40 miles north ofyour QTH, around Michigan City, but found none. Fulton County Sheriff's Department, Rochester, Indiana Rochester Police Department, this is the department that can be heard. I also couldn't find a coordinated
Assuming the amateurs are hearing this traffic with their radios in
carrier squelch here's a few suggestions:
assuming there is regular activity on the commercial channel attempt to
'hunt' the signal on the amateur freq, try to verify an increase in
signal strength and perhaps audio clarity as
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You are right Gary, the last thing I want to do is get a police cheif upset with the ham community, especially if it caused by something other than their transmitter.Mathew Gary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Assuming the amateurs are hearing this traffic with their radios incarrier squelch
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Gareth Bennett garethb@ wrote:
I inherited a TX combiner on a radio site that has
just grown without any planning and thought involved.
That would be about 80% of the combiners systems I've seen.
Clint Eastwood
Harold Farrenkopf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are 5x transmitters from 151.5 through to 153.025
with the closest TX to TX spacing being 250 KHz.
which borders on almost being too close for a Star layout.
Unless the bottles are large and high Q, those two legs prob.
have
From: Mathew Quaife [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed May 3, 2006 8:19am(PDT)
Subject: Re: OT: 155.190 intereferes with Ham Radio Frequencies
You are right Gary, the last thing I want to do is get a police cheif
upset with the ham community, especially if it caused by something other
At 03:14 PM 05/03/06, you wrote:
A few days ago somebody from one of the many lists I belong to, wrote how to
program the VXR7000 repeaters as a duplex base station, in order to install
an external controller, looked at the archives in different groups and can
not find any info, does someone here
Mathew,
After looking at the number of transmitters operated by the Fulton County
Sheriff and the Rochester Police Department, I can see that there are a number
of possibilities. For example, when you double the Rochester PD channel at
155.130 MHz and then subtract the nearby NOAA Weather
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--Don Wisdom
KD7WKF
Don Wisdom wrote:
Hi All,
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one UHF TLE1711A
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one UHF TLE1713A
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