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Default Local station bad harmonics on 80 meters


"R. Scott" wrote in message
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80 is basically useless. 3400 and 4000 I have a Pegged meter WFM signal
from 1380kc station here. I have mini harmonics ever 200kc that basically
makes 80meters unusable Its really annoying and the station says they had
their equipment recertified 2 months ago

Is there a place I can report this in the FCC?

The antenna is about 10 miles from me. And they are running 5kw.

They are planning and have approval for 50KW now and Im worried that 160
and 80 and possibly 40 could me useless.


Thanks
Scotty W7PSK.

1 800 CALL FCC


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Get the AM Brickwall Filter by PAR... It will attenuate the AM signal
-40dB at the front end of the radio will should go a long ways towards
cleaning up your receiver...
Since you have a single station to contend with, talk to Paul at PAR
and he will build you one with specific tuning for that station...

denny / k8do

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