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On Mon, 17 Mar 2014, Jon Danniken wrote:
Hi all, I picked up an SDR radio dongle, and have been playing around with receiving. As I am playing around with it today, I am noticing something odd (to me). We have a college station locally that broadcasts at 88.1MHz FM. As with many college radio stations, it has a very weak signal, but I can just pull it in with rabbit ear antennas. As I was poking around at ~24MHz, and I was able to pull this same station in at 23.645MHz. Even more odd, I was getting a much better signal at 23.645MHz than at the 88.1MHz "official" frequency. Additionally, as I scanned around, I also found all of the other stations doing this as well; 91.9MHz, which is too weak to tune in, I can hear perfectly at 28.035MHz. I can also tune in to 96.1MHz at 30.240MHz, 105.5MHz at 30.325, and so forth. So here's my question, is this something that is "normal" in radio, or does this instead point to some peculiarity with my radio/software setup. Thanks for any suggestions, Jon FM stations apparently can use something around 26 MHz for remote feeds, but I don't know the details other than it has come up in one of the newsgroups before, someonehearing FM broadcasting in the wrong place. Do those things do any conversion, or is it straight to baseband? If it converts to some other frequency first, then maybe you are seeing an image. And since those things aren't so well tuned, so image rejection might not be so great. That doesn't explain why the wrong frequency would have a stronger signal. Find out if it converts to an IF first, then do some math. MIchael |
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