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Hi:
What would be heard on a 40 Hz AM DX receiver that uses the most sensitive type of magnetic loop antenna? I doubt there would be any hissing since that artifact would involve high-frequency sounds and a 40 Hz carrier cannot transport modulation-signals higher than 40 Hz [violation of Nyquist theorem]. I also don't think power lines would have any perceptible affect on a 40 Hz receiver. In USA, the electric power has a frequency of 60 Hz -- in Europe, its 50 Hz. Since 40 Hz is below these power frequencies, I doubt they would cause interference on 40 Hz. If I was receiving at or above the power frequencies, I do think there would be disturbance but not if below. Would any interferences from outer space be perceptible on a 40 Hz AM receiver? Galactic noise? Thanks, Radium |
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