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dxAce wrote:
tommyknocker wrote: DesignGuy wrote: This morning just past 1400 GMT I heard a station on 9870 KHz with what sounded like U.S. AM/FM station ads and promos. "KFI" was mentioned a few times. Strong signal into KY, around +20. Was unable to stay tuned long enough to get an ID. Anyone heard this before? Also had a weak het around 2135 GMT from LRA36/Antartica, 15476 KHz. Could not pick up any audio. KFI is an AM station in Los Angeles, on 640 khz. If that's what you heard, it would be like a 14th harmonic or something, which would be highly unusual but not unheard of. Unfortunately 9870 doesn't work out to be any sort of harmonic of 640. I didn't think so, but I didn't have a calculator handy to prove it. dxAce Michigan USA |
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