Ok techs, help me out here.....
We are in Gallia County, a small SE Ohio county.
I got a call from Lincoln County, WV a couple of days ago telling me that we were bringing their repeater up and they could hear us dispatching calls.
Lincoln County, WV is approximately 55 - 60 air miles from us.
Their VHF Hi repeater operates on 151.010 with a DPL (I can't remember what though)..
We have NOTHING in our county near that freq. We have nothing with a DPL. All of our stations use a standard PL tone.
They are saying that it is our city PD repeater that is bringing up their VHF repeater. Our PD repeater is a 20 watt UFH radio with 458.850 as the input with 225.7 as the PL. The output of the repeater is 453.850 with the same PL tone (225.7)....
We had our radio service folks PM the repeater today. We have no harmonics. We have no spikes. We have 18 1/2 watts out with a 3 db gain antenna and no visible reflected power. We're licensed at 20 watts out with a 60 watt ERP. Our repeater is at an elevation above sea level at around 860 feet with the antenna up about 50 feet on the tower.
We use a 20 watt Motorola M1225 from the 911 Center to "key" the repeater to dispatch the city PD with. That antenna is an omni gain antenna. The radio checks OK with no reflected power.
In looking at the FCC list for Lincoln Co, WV, it looks like they are using UHF links to "control" their VHF Hi band base. Their tech tells us they use a DPL on the link and that it is working properly. Now, at their Hart's tower site (near the Cabell Couty line - two counties away from us), they ARE using the 453.850 and 458.850 combo (with a DPL) on THAT particular link.
This problem (according to them) started about three weeks ago.
We have NOT had any modifications done on our end to any of our equipment in that timeframe.
Here's the REAL kicker!!! This afternoon, we TURNED OFF our UHF repeater. We then keyed up our control point (from the 911 Center) and low and behold, we brought up THEIR VHF Hi band base. Our control point antenns is at about a 630 ft elevation above sea level with the antenna up about 30 feet on the tower.
So, we've determined that the "offending" frequency to them is our transmitted 458.850 with a PL of 225.7
What is even crazier, from downtown Gallipolis (elevation around 530 feet) any MOBILE radio transmitting on 458.850 will BRING UP their tower site!!!!
Again, I ask, any tech guys out there have any thoughts?
I asked their service tech if it was possible that they'd "lost" their DPL at their link site. He says not. I asked if it was possible that they'd worked on the link site and left the DPL turned off. He says no....
I'm listening. Need help. This one has me stumped !!!!
Steve/Gallia
We are in Gallia County, a small SE Ohio county.
I got a call from Lincoln County, WV a couple of days ago telling me that we were bringing their repeater up and they could hear us dispatching calls.
Lincoln County, WV is approximately 55 - 60 air miles from us.
Their VHF Hi repeater operates on 151.010 with a DPL (I can't remember what though)..
We have NOTHING in our county near that freq. We have nothing with a DPL. All of our stations use a standard PL tone.
They are saying that it is our city PD repeater that is bringing up their VHF repeater. Our PD repeater is a 20 watt UFH radio with 458.850 as the input with 225.7 as the PL. The output of the repeater is 453.850 with the same PL tone (225.7)....
We had our radio service folks PM the repeater today. We have no harmonics. We have no spikes. We have 18 1/2 watts out with a 3 db gain antenna and no visible reflected power. We're licensed at 20 watts out with a 60 watt ERP. Our repeater is at an elevation above sea level at around 860 feet with the antenna up about 50 feet on the tower.
We use a 20 watt Motorola M1225 from the 911 Center to "key" the repeater to dispatch the city PD with. That antenna is an omni gain antenna. The radio checks OK with no reflected power.
In looking at the FCC list for Lincoln Co, WV, it looks like they are using UHF links to "control" their VHF Hi band base. Their tech tells us they use a DPL on the link and that it is working properly. Now, at their Hart's tower site (near the Cabell Couty line - two counties away from us), they ARE using the 453.850 and 458.850 combo (with a DPL) on THAT particular link.
This problem (according to them) started about three weeks ago.
We have NOT had any modifications done on our end to any of our equipment in that timeframe.
Here's the REAL kicker!!! This afternoon, we TURNED OFF our UHF repeater. We then keyed up our control point (from the 911 Center) and low and behold, we brought up THEIR VHF Hi band base. Our control point antenns is at about a 630 ft elevation above sea level with the antenna up about 30 feet on the tower.
So, we've determined that the "offending" frequency to them is our transmitted 458.850 with a PL of 225.7
What is even crazier, from downtown Gallipolis (elevation around 530 feet) any MOBILE radio transmitting on 458.850 will BRING UP their tower site!!!!
Again, I ask, any tech guys out there have any thoughts?
I asked their service tech if it was possible that they'd "lost" their DPL at their link site. He says not. I asked if it was possible that they'd worked on the link site and left the DPL turned off. He says no....
I'm listening. Need help. This one has me stumped !!!!
Steve/Gallia