I will put all the shields back on the repeater today and see if that helps. I did not realize this would cause such a ruckess with them off. I don't have any manuals on the repeater, so I am working blindfolded here on this one. Thanks.
Mathew
Eric Lemmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mathew,
Mathew,
Your advice is correct; if the exciter is not keyed 100% of the time,
there will be a delay on key-up.
But, the fact that you can hear the exciter's signal outside of the shack
indicates that perhaps:
1. The Unified Chassis does not have all of the filtering components
required for a r
Read this:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/rbtip/stationmod.html
(the section under Channel Elements)
And,
the section "Keyed Exciter
Channel Element Modification"
Kevin
n9lv wrote:
I have a motorola micor repeater that has the exciter keyed up all the
time, the TLD5322. I'm told i
ly could hear that
a few miles. However, isn't the PA keyed and unkeyed?
de WD7F
John in Tucson
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From: "n9lv" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 8:52 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] TLD5322 Exciter is on all the time, is th
At 08:52 AM 8/19/05, you wrote:
>I have a motorola micor repeater that has the exciter keyed up all the
>time, the TLD5322. I'm told if it is not setup like this that it will
>have a delay in the keyup. The signal can be heard for a few miles
>from the repeater site. Is there another alternative
I have a motorola micor repeater that has the exciter keyed up all the
time, the TLD5322. I'm told if it is not setup like this that it will
have a delay in the keyup. The signal can be heard for a few miles
from the repeater site. Is there another alternative to this?
Mathew
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