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Ron Hardin wrote: Sid Schweiger wrote: With one (WRFD 880 Columbus, spurious signal on 760) I couldn't get past the station manager. She said they check the frequency regularly and I was probably hearing a harmonic. The women are the worst. (Curious fact, 2 x WOSU 820 - 880 = 760) Sexist comments aside, how do you know she wasn't telling the truth? How do you know the intermod product you describe isn't being generated in your radio? Passive MW loop peaked at 760; all radios tried were the same. Actual CE's, if you can get to them, are helpful and anxious to fix things, in my experience. The blockades are not a good idea. Spurs that are 455 KHz off the main signal are almost always the result of image issues in the receiver. But 120 KHz below is a funny place for a spur to be, either due to transmitter _or_ receiver problems. That's an interesting enough one that I'd want to investigate it just from curosity if I were the engineer. If the GM is not helpful, a letter to the FCC sometimes is. Not a phone call, a letter. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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