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TK-6110 rekeys after transmit

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I have a 6110 hooked on the link port of a CAT-200 controller. Not always does it happen but more times than not after it transmits. It only seems to do this as a link radio. If it is ona repeater pair, it may do it a couple times after the repeater that its listening to unkeys which causes a ping pong affect sometimes once or 2 or 3 times and then it stops. Anyone know why it would do this?
 

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I had a repeater long ago that was a Micor mobile hacked into full duplex service. For whatever reason the COR line would "burp" whenever the transmit would drop. This would cause the repeater to re-key and chase its tail over and over. I had to do a home brew fix to debounce the COR line to fix this. This was easily seen with a scope.

My other gut feeling is RF messing with the repeater logic. Maybe testing with dummy loads and applying some ferrites might do some good.
 

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I had a repeater long ago that was a Micor mobile hacked into full duplex service. For whatever reason the COR line would "burp" whenever the transmit would drop. This would cause the repeater to re-key and chase its tail over and over. I had to do a home brew fix to debounce the COR line to fix this. This was easily seen with a scope.

My other gut feeling is RF messing with the repeater logic. Maybe testing with dummy loads and applying some ferrites might do some good.
OK I do have some ferrietes on just for the heck of it. But I guess the rest I would need more info about.
 
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