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On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 20:29:28 -0700, RHF
wrote: On Sep 22, 5:53 pm, "Bebo" wrote: I hooked my 80 meter dipole to my Sherwood receiver and was listening to WSM....Grand Ole Opry outta Nashville on 650 when a Mandarin Chinese station started coming in and out....Time here is 01:52 UTC BOBO BoBo, Next time that this occurs : 1 - Select your Narrorest AM/SSB IF Filter on your Radios : 2 - Tune down from 650 kHz to 648 kHz =IF= the Signal improves and the Listening is easier then 'most likely' you have a "Non" North American Chinese Language Medium Wave Radio Broadcaster. + Plus -if- you have USB & LSB - Try LSB on 648 kHz to get rid of much of WSM on 650 kHz. =IF= the Signal weakens and the Listening is more difficult then 'most likely' you have a North American Chinese Language AM/MW Radio Broadcaster. hope this helps ~ RHF Probably not. First, why if the poster is "hearing" something in Chinese does it have to be from China? Second, let's establish exactly where the poster is located? Third, what "standard" of receiver/antenna is the poster using? Fourth, even if the poster has a reasonably sophisticated receiver/antenna system, other factors could be at play (i.e. receiver-generated garbage). Fifth, more details are needed to even speculate on the source. Sixth, even if in wildest dreams, the poster (supposedly in North America) was in a receiving location that could log "direct from China" 648, then WSB/650 would conversely be a virtual impossibility at the same time. Seventh, we need more information. Oh, sorry, I repeat myself. Yeah, I know... a wet blanket... unnecessary tags snipped |
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On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 01:12:19 GMT, Nobody wrote:
On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 20:29:28 -0700, RHF wrote: On Sep 22, 5:53 pm, "Bebo" wrote: I hooked my 80 meter dipole to my Sherwood receiver and was listening to WSM....Grand Ole Opry outta Nashville on 650 when a Mandarin Chinese station started coming in and out....Time here is 01:52 UTC BOBO BoBo, Next time that this occurs : 1 - Select your Narrorest AM/SSB IF Filter on your Radios : 2 - Tune down from 650 kHz to 648 kHz =IF= the Signal improves and the Listening is easier then 'most likely' you have a "Non" North American Chinese Language Medium Wave Radio Broadcaster. + Plus -if- you have USB & LSB - Try LSB on 648 kHz to get rid of much of WSM on 650 kHz. =IF= the Signal weakens and the Listening is more difficult then 'most likely' you have a North American Chinese Language AM/MW Radio Broadcaster. hope this helps ~ RHF Probably not. First, why if the poster is "hearing" something in Chinese does it have to be from China? Second, let's establish exactly where the poster is located? Third, what "standard" of receiver/antenna is the poster using? Fourth, even if the poster has a reasonably sophisticated receiver/antenna system, other factors could be at play (i.e. receiver-generated garbage). Fifth, more details are needed to even speculate on the source. Sixth, even if in wildest dreams, the poster (supposedly in North America) was in a receiving location that could log "direct from China" 648, then WSB/650 would conversely be a virtual impossibility at the same time. Seventh, we need more information. Oh, sorry, I repeat myself. Yeah, I know... a wet blanket... unnecessary tags snipped Uh-oh, typing fingers don't work well on Sundays, their usual day off: "WSM/650". |
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On Sep 23, 6:12 pm, Nobody wrote:
On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 20:29:28 -0700, RHF wrote: On Sep 22, 5:53 pm, "Bebo" wrote: I hooked my 80 meter dipole to my Sherwood receiver and was listening to WSM....Grand Ole Opry outta Nashville on 650 when a Mandarin Chinese station started coming in and out....Time here is 01:52 UTC BOBO BoBo, Next time that this occurs : 1 - Select your Narrorest AM/SSB IF Filter on your Radios : 2 - Tune down from 650 kHz to 648 kHz =IF= the Signal improves and the Listening is easier then 'most likely' you have a "Non" North American Chinese Language Medium Wave Radio Broadcaster. + Plus -if- you have USB & LSB - Try LSB on 648 kHz to get rid of much of WSM on 650 kHz. =IF= the Signal weakens and the Listening is more difficult then 'most likely' you have a North American Chinese Language AM/MW Radio Broadcaster. hope this helps ~ RHF Probably not. First, why if the poster is "hearing" something in Chinese does it have to be from China? Second, let's establish exactly where the poster is located? Third, what "standard" of receiver/antenna is the poster using? Fourth, even if the poster has a reasonably sophisticated receiver/antenna system, other factors could be at play (i.e. receiver-generated garbage). Fifth, more details are needed to even speculate on the source. Sixth, even if in wildest dreams, the poster (supposedly in North America) was in a receiving location that could log "direct from China" 648, then WSB/650 would conversely be a virtual impossibility at the same time. Seventh, we need more information. Oh, sorry, I repeat myself. - Yeah, I know... a wet blanket... A Good Thing To Have - When You Are On Fire ~ RHF unnecessary tags snipped- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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