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Probably not. It is not a problem of any kind with your radio, just the way
the signal travels in the atmosphere. You are getting reflections. the signal is coming at you from two different angles, kind of like if headlights hit you in the face directly from in front, and at the same time they are reflected off something else too and get you from another angle. |
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 20:32:08 GMT, "Warpcore" wrote:
Probably not. It is not a problem of any kind with your radio, just the way the signal travels in the atmosphere. I am really careful with this radio, so I knew it wasn't a problem with it, especially since other channels were clear. It has given me many hours of listening pleasure. I really enjoy listening to the ham operators on SSB at night with it. You are getting reflections. the signal is coming at you from two different angles, kind of like if headlights hit you in the face directly from in front, and at the same time they are reflected off something else too and get you from another angle. Since my post, WWRB reported that transmitter 4 was up and running and they are still in the testing stage. It went off the air at 4 pm EST to tweak the transmitter. It's possible it was on their end. ------------------ {0 ) {0 Justemoi I'm "Just Me" ------------------ |
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