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JustinDePolis2
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A very strong signal on the front end, but it could be ANYTHING, in the front end, IF stages, mixer, etc. Just have to trace it down one stage at a time until a noticable attenuation is noted. You also didn't tell me, but you said that it acts like the squelch is up a bit, so does it receive like normal after the signal "breaks" the squelch, or is RX low all the time? If it's low all the time, and once a signal breaks squelch, it's normal, it could be a faulty squelch amp as well. Hard to guess over a computer.
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