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Graham July 21st 09 05:36 PM

29.680 MHz AM ??
 
Last night round 200 hrs Z

Whats on 29.680 MHz

Am station playing music with deep qsb ? voice sounds spanish or
similar


any ideas who , from , etc ?


G ..

qra - io83lk

dave July 21st 09 08:58 PM

29.680 MHz AM ??
 
Bob Dobbs wrote:
Graham wrote:
Last night round 200 hrs Z

Whats on 29.680 MHz

Am station playing music with deep qsb ? voice sounds spanish or
similar


any ideas who , from , etc ?


Maybe an STL?


3rd harmonic 9895 kHz?

Keith[_6_] July 21st 09 09:09 PM

29.680 MHz AM ??
 
In article
,
Graham wrote:

Last night round 200 hrs Z

Whats on 29.680 MHz

Am station playing music with deep qsb ? voice sounds spanish or
similar


any ideas who , from , etc ?


G ..

qra - io83lk


Most likely a remote studio feed from South America. The only way to
find out is record and post it on a web page so someone can help you
translate it.

--
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Brenda Ann July 21st 09 10:24 PM

29.680 MHz AM ??
 

"Graham" wrote in message
...
Last night round 200 hrs Z

Whats on 29.680 MHz

Am station playing music with deep qsb ? voice sounds spanish or
similar


any ideas who , from , etc ?


G ..

qra - io83lk


Sounds like a backhaul feed from a remote.



D. Stussy July 21st 09 10:33 PM

29.680 MHz AM ??
 
"dave" wrote in message
...
Bob Dobbs wrote:
Graham wrote:
Last night round 200 hrs Z

Whats on 29.680 MHz

Am station playing music with deep qsb ? voice sounds spanish or
similar


any ideas who , from , etc ?


Maybe an STL?


3rd harmonic 9895 kHz?


I agree as to the harmonic. Also check your IF in your radio: Where does
29.68 +/- twice your IF land you? If in the 26 MHz range, sometimes those
were used for broadcast radio links.

29.68 is allocated to the Amateur Radio Service, which forbids music and
should be FM on that frequency.



Brenda Ann July 21st 09 11:39 PM

29.680 MHz AM ??
 

"D. Stussy" wrote in message
...
"dave" wrote in message
...
Bob Dobbs wrote:
Graham wrote:
Last night round 200 hrs Z

Whats on 29.680 MHz

Am station playing music with deep qsb ? voice sounds spanish or
similar


any ideas who , from , etc ?

Maybe an STL?


3rd harmonic 9895 kHz?


I agree as to the harmonic. Also check your IF in your radio: Where does
29.68 +/- twice your IF land you? If in the 26 MHz range, sometimes those
were used for broadcast radio links.

29.68 is allocated to the Amateur Radio Service, which forbids music and
should be FM on that frequency.


It's allocated that way for the US, not necessarily elsewhere. Everywhere
but the US, 40m is an international broadcast band (or, most of it is).
IIRC, our 10m band here in Korea stops around 29 MHz. Our 2m stops at 146 (I
get taxicabs on the upper end of my 2m rig, but can't legally transmit
there)



D. Stussy July 22nd 09 03:05 AM

29.680 MHz AM ??
 
"Brenda Ann" wrote in message
...
"D. Stussy" wrote in message
...
"dave" wrote in message
...
Bob Dobbs wrote:
Graham wrote:
Last night round 200 hrs Z

Whats on 29.680 MHz

Am station playing music with deep qsb ? voice sounds spanish or
similar


any ideas who , from , etc ?

Maybe an STL?


3rd harmonic 9895 kHz?


I agree as to the harmonic. Also check your IF in your radio: Where

does
29.68 +/- twice your IF land you? If in the 26 MHz range, sometimes

those
were used for broadcast radio links.

29.68 is allocated to the Amateur Radio Service, which forbids music

and
should be FM on that frequency.


It's allocated that way for the US, not necessarily elsewhere. Everywhere
but the US, 40m is an international broadcast band (or, most of it is).
IIRC, our 10m band here in Korea stops around 29 MHz. Our 2m stops at 146

(I
get taxicabs on the upper end of my 2m rig, but can't legally transmit
there)


My IARU chart shows that 10m is the same in all 3 regions - allocated
exclusively to the amateur radio service for 28.0 to 29.7. There are no
internationally recognized exceptions to this range (like there are for
other bands).




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