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On 3/25/2010 7:44 PM, Antonio Vernucci wrote:
snip The consequence was that, at 5 kHz selectivity, I experienced the very strange effect to hear the same AM station at two distinct frequencies, a few kHz apart from each other. But then, moving the notch knob, such "doubling" effect disappeared and I could hear the AM station just at a single frequency, though with a much higher bandwidth. In conclusion, I had to put the notch knob at the other extreme with respect to the OFF position, and the problem seems to no longer exist. Ah, very good info, thanks, Tony. I will try shifting the SX-115 notch to the other extreme when in a.m. 73, Ed Knobloch |
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