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Honus wrote:
It's Sunday here in Seattle, 0530 UTC and I'm picking up Radio Havana Cuba on a Grundig S350 with a 70' random wire antenna tuned to ~1697 KHz. (The signal drifts a tiny bit, between 1696 to 1698.) I've tried to do my own research and see if perhaps they broadcast on MW as well as SW, but I can't find any indications that they do. They're also frequently mentioning that it's a shortwave broadcast...so through what bit of electronic inadequacies on the part of Grundig am I hearing this on MW? I understand images to a degree, thanks to r.r.s. Is this a related issue? Thanks in advance. When your S350 is tuned to 1697.666666666..., the local oscilator is running at 2151.66666666.... RHC on 6000 kHz is mixing with the 2nd harmonic of the local oscillator (which is at 4303.3333333...) 6000 - 4303.333333... = 1696.6666666... It's a common problem with cheap portables. -- Mike Westfall, N6KUY, WDX6O Los Alamos, NM (DM65uv) Online logbooks at http://dxlogbook.gentoo.net Remove the Reptile to Reply |
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