Gary Schnabl wrote:
"Ron Hardin" wrote in message
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Ron Hardin wrote:
There's some huge heterodyne 380 Hz off 660 KHz in Central Ohio
this morning (5:30am EST)
Any idea what it is, or where it comes from?
Seems to be from the East or West but I'm not sure yet, as I also
null the desired station WFAN 660 when I null the east.
It seems to be at 660.380 kHz (above rather than below 660)
Do you have any idea as to its bearing? A signal that strong should be easy
to DF.
It was probably either E or W pretty close, just from taking a portable radio
outside and nulling the het without nulling WFAN (WFAN is also nearly east).
I'm sure I have a recording, ...
http://rhhardin.home.mindspring.com/het.ram (9 seconds at 5:28am)
It was startlingly strong, but then so is WFAN in Ohio.
I got rid of it with antenna null steering and 3 cascaded notch filters,
and didn't experiment much with the real equiptment after that; just a portable
radio in the yard while the recording went on inside.
My impression was that it faded later but I wasn't listening continuously to it.
Fading would suggest it's not local. If it's there Friday I'll try to record
it on its own (rather than suppressing it).
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Ron Hardin
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