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Jacob Shank wrote:
4 hours coordinated universal time is 9:00 PM mountain standard time. I
really don't know how to read the frequency, i just know it's on the 31
meter band at that time. When i look at the dial, it shows between 14.9
and 15.0. Thanks. Jacob
As others have pointed out, the 31 meter band is 9 MHz. 14.9 is too
low in the 19 meter band. There's usually nothing there below WWV.
How poor is the image rejection of your receiver? You may be picking up
some sort of digital utility or CODAR wave radar as an image from 2*IF
above the V. of Russia signal, or you may be tuned to the image of VOR.
I have that problem on my $40 Grundig FR-200 on signals in the 6 MHz band.
Sometimes, the image at the frequency .9 MHz lower gets a cleaner copy
than the direct frequency. Fun with cheap receivers...
Try tuning .9 MHz higher and see if either you 1) get a better copy on
V. of Russia, or 2) a louder version of the interference.
Mark Zenier
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