At 4/5/2025 12:06 PM, you wrote:
Yeah
Repeater wars it was before I got licensed but the legacy of it still
lives San Diego has had many problems with co-existing with repeaters up
north, I used to get were the original repeater and we have rights to the
frequency,
Recently to all that don't know MEXICO has been putting up Business
repeaters on the 440-450 section of the band and they can really wipe out
some of the US 440 ham repeaters,
There is now what sounds like a multi-site SCADA system in Tijuana with
multiple TXs on 444.418 MHz.? My Sunset Ridge repeater above
Claremont RXing on 444.420 sees only one of the TXs; I think that one
must be on Cerro Colorado, as that does have a nearly LOS path to
Sunset.? But I can't put any other radios on that pair that have a
path into the tropo ducts else their input RXs see all the TXs for a good
portion of the year, making them unusable.
Bob NO6B