Sorry guys I just realized when I was hitting reply, I was replying directly to the individual. I would guess proper etiquette would be to email the group. Or at least CC the group.
Thanks for all of the suggestions, I will try adding in a resistor or a voltage divider. I will have to check to see if I have a 1:1 transformer laying around. And yes the "RADIO TUNE TXVOICE" was on the far low side. I will also double check to see if the monitor is creating the noise by turning it off.
I thought the same thing (regarding local HT noise) and hooked up the audio input leads to the audio path and seen this (hopefully I can attach a picture). I also had someone off site confirm they heard the noise. I did not think about trying to figure out the frequency.

this is very strange… usually having a service monitor pretty much intimidates any
misbehaving device into working… 
JIM WB6NIL
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From: kb8wlw@me.com
Date: Tue, 4 May 2010 13:12:47 -0400
To: app_rpt-users@qrvc.com
Subject: [App_rpt-users] Noise Problem with URI and Voter Comment
Sorry guys I just realized when I was hitting reply, I was replying directly to the individual. I would guess proper etiquette would be to email the group. Or at least CC the group.
Thanks for all of the suggestions, I will try adding in a resistor or a voltage divider. I will have to check to see if I have a 1:1 transformer laying around. And yes the “RADIO TUNE TXVOICE” was on the far low side. I will also double check to see if the monitor is creating the noise by turning it off.
I thought the same thing (regarding local HT noise) and hooked up the audio input leads to the audio path and seen this (hopefully I can attach a picture). I also had someone off site confirm they heard the noise. I did not think about trying to figure out the frequency.