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WTVN 610 Columbus Ohio splatter?
Does anybody in range of WTVN 610 Columbus Ohio hear splatter from
WTVN 30 kHz to each side? _I'm not talking about the IBOC hash,_ which is there as it's supposed to be, but unclipped regular AM audio way outside the station's band. Try tuning to WHLO 640 Akron, if you can get a solid signal, and listen for splatter that coincides particularly well with a male voice on WTVN. (It's not recognizeable as voice, it sounds more like a power line insulator arcing, but it corresponds exactly with the audio on WTVN.) If I null away WTVN it goes away. I imagine the test only makes sense if WTVN is strong for you and WHLO is relatively weak, but not so weak that there's noise hiss over it. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
WTVN 610 Columbus Ohio splatter?
I'm in the area, & haven't caught such that you mention; I'll try more
testing tonite tho' . . . "Ron Hardin" wrote in message ... Does anybody in range of WTVN 610 Columbus Ohio hear splatter from WTVN 30 kHz to each side? _I'm not talking about the IBOC hash,_ which is there as it's supposed to be, but unclipped regular AM audio way outside the station's band. Try tuning to WHLO 640 Akron, if you can get a solid signal, and listen for splatter that coincides particularly well with a male voice on WTVN. (It's not recognizeable as voice, it sounds more like a power line insulator arcing, but it corresponds exactly with the audio on WTVN.) If I null away WTVN it goes away. I imagine the test only makes sense if WTVN is strong for you and WHLO is relatively weak, but not so weak that there's noise hiss over it. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
WTVN 610 Columbus Ohio splatter?
Paul Zak wrote:
I'm in the area, & haven't caught such that you mention; I'll try more testing tonite tho' . . . "Ron Hardin" wrote in message .. Does anybody in range of WTVN 610 Columbus Ohio hear splatter from WTVN 30 kHz to each side? _I'm not talking about the IBOC hash,_ which is there as it's supposed to be, but unclipped regular AM audio way outside the station's band. Try tuning to WHLO 640 Akron, if you can get a solid signal, and listen for splatter that coincides particularly well with a male voice on WTVN. (It's not recognizeable as voice, it sounds more like a power line insulator arcing, but it corresponds exactly with the audio on WTVN.) If I null away WTVN it goes away. I imagine the test only makes sense if WTVN is strong for you and WHLO is relatively weak, but not so weak that there's noise hiss over it. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. There's thunderstorms today, so it's hard to test. Try it when it quiets down. Some daytime, so there's no DX to contend with. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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