MTR 2000 Problem

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kann21
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MTR 2000 Problem

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I have a MTR 2000 and recently it has been showing problem . I connected a Through Line meter to check whether it was connection or antenna problem and it was showing 40 watts when keyed ; after 10 mins it went down to 25 watts and again to 40 watts .Anyone with any idea to what is going on, maybe PA problem.Please advice.
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techtonics
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Re: MTR 2000 Problem

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Did you try to use the CPS to run a full test on the repeater? You could have a power supply issue.
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Re: MTR 2000 Problem

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Double check it with another wattmeter. I've seen Bird 43 thruline wattmeters do that before, if thats what you were using.
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