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Old April 12th 05, 01:21 AM
Ron Hardin
 
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Roland Stiner wrote:

I live 2 miles away from WOR 710's transmitter site in NJ. I am receiving
them loudly on thier 5th harmonic on 3.550 MHz. My question is: by how
much does an am broadcaster have to surpress thier hormonics?

Roland, NK2U


Almost certainly it's the radio overloading on 710 and itself producing the harmonic
you hear.

Test it some miles away and it should stop, unlike an actual radiated harmonic.
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Old April 18th 05, 10:47 PM
Roland Stiner
 
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Almost certainly it's the radio overloading on 710 and itself producing
the harmonic
you hear.

Test it some miles away and it should stop, unlike an actual radiated

harmonic.

Thanks, will try that.

Roland



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