rescuecomm
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My squad has a VHF repeater on the local city utility's water tank. It was working very well until about 4 weeks ago when sleet and snow iced up everything. The repeater got very deaf and I went to the site expecting the antenna SWR to be up there. The antenna was good, but the signal level on the receiver was up there. Opening the squelch on monitor, you could barely hear something. When the transmitter keyed up, there was a tone screech. I put the unit on a dummy load and everything was fine. I tried another antenna to the same effect. When the melt out came the following day, the repeater returned almost to its normal operation. But it still does not have the sensitivity as before the ice up. Our WT's are noisy in areas that were full quieting. We share the tower with a cellular provider and what appears to be a 900 mhz paging service. These units are in their own enclosures while we are in the main building.
A fellow radio tech suggested trying a preselector on the receiver. The repeater is a Vertex VXR-7000 on a Sinclair duplexer. It has worked incredibly well for 5 years until last February. We have a UHF repeater at the same site and the original Motorola UHF repeater was unusable due to on channel noise. The Vertex UHF that replaced it had no problems. I did turn it off just to see if it was causing the trouble (nope). The VHF is our primary tactical freq and we have 25 radios (WT's and mobiles) on it.
Any ideas are appreciated.
Bob
A fellow radio tech suggested trying a preselector on the receiver. The repeater is a Vertex VXR-7000 on a Sinclair duplexer. It has worked incredibly well for 5 years until last February. We have a UHF repeater at the same site and the original Motorola UHF repeater was unusable due to on channel noise. The Vertex UHF that replaced it had no problems. I did turn it off just to see if it was causing the trouble (nope). The VHF is our primary tactical freq and we have 25 radios (WT's and mobiles) on it.
Any ideas are appreciated.
Bob