At 6/26/2005 05:26 PM, you wrote:
At 07:19 PM 6/26/2005, Jeff DePolo WN3A wrote:
What kind of repeater and ID'er are you using? And where in the transmitter
audio circuitry is the ID audio being injected?
I've dealt with several problems, mostly with commercial-band repeaters,
where a cheap
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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Splatter?
At 04:10 PM 6/25/2005, Dave VanHorn wrote:
At 03:15
At 07:19 PM 6/26/2005, Jeff DePolo WN3A wrote:
What kind of repeater and ID'er are you using? And where in the transmitter
audio circuitry is the ID audio being injected?
I've dealt with several problems, mostly with commercial-band repeaters,
where a cheap CW ID'er was hooked up to a
I've just had a couple of complaints of splatter on a repeater that I now own.
We overhauled it, retuning the cans, and setting the TX and RX back
on frequency, replacing some cables that were dubious, but nothing
really major found. The cans weren't far off, but I got another 6dB
rejection
Dave
Splatter infers a signal wide enough to spill over to an adjacent
channel. Indeed, your description of them hearing your xmtr 30 KHz away
confirms that.
It is not an issue of duplexer tuning nor is it likely one of xmtr tuning.
It is a matter of either over-deviating for one reason or
At 12:35 PM 6/25/2005, Ken Arck wrote:
Dave
Splatter infers a signal wide enough to spill over to an
adjacent channel. Indeed, your description of them hearing your xmtr
30 KHz away confirms that.
It is not an issue of duplexer tuning nor is it likely one of xmtr tuning.
I only mentioned it
What brand controller? ACC by chance? (I.E. Caps going bad)
The specs of the other repeater don't matter since they are hearing it
on the output frequency.
The other possibility is that it's mixing. Is there a repeater 30 kHz
away on the 'other side' of yours?
Where are you feeding your
At 04:10 PM 6/25/2005, Dave VanHorn wrote:
At 03:15 PM 6/25/2005, Eric Lemmon wrote:
Dave,
You have done all of the right things, except you did not mention how much
deviation your IDer is causing, or how pure its signal is.
Many IDers deviate much more than is necessary. My personal preference
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