Kevin,
Thanks for working to track this down. We need to do everything we can to educate the amateur radio community so they stay out of the OSCAR subbands. Interference from people operating IRLP/EchoLink/Cross-band repeaters/simplex on SO-50 and FO-29 is always a challenge. At least with FO-29, we have the opportunity to track them down. With SO-50's PL tone requirement, we only get snippets of the interference in the squelch tails of other signals.
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 2:20 PM, Kevin M via AMSAT-BB amsat-bb@amsat.org wrote:
UPDATE: Boy that was quick... just got a call from the fellow I am working with in Houston. He has found the actual signal ON THE AIR on 145.930 MHz in the Houston area and it is currently transmitting with the content coming from the very UHF repeater I identified. Coincidentally he is the person responsible for that very same repeater. SO, the interfering signal has been generally located, now it is a matter of narrowing it down and figuring out where it is coming from. Possibly a ham has his dual band radio set to cross band repeat, etc.
Thanks everyone... I guess there is a line on it and hopefully it will be found. 73, Kevin N4UFO
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