VOV 2: Economic, Social, Cultural and Education programmes
over medium and short waves on frequencies of (549, 558, 702,
729, 738, 783 and 1089)kHz and (9875, 5925, 6020)kHz with a
daily airtime of 18 hours.
Maybe a harmonic from 1089 KHz or an image in your receiver
from it?
My guess is that somehow the receiver was picking up the relay
out of Sackville... They still using 6175?
A harmonic from 1089...? How would it propagate? At least so as
to be audible where he heard it, frequency wise.
Just grasping at straws. My best shot is the transmitter had a 2X
or 3X spur.
The web page lists 6165 on VOV4.
They broadcast on a number of medium wave and short wave
frequencies. If this is at the same transmitter site maybe they
have a mixing problem.
Yes, I understand that... but the question would still be then how
would it propagate if the mixing product was from a transmitter site
in Vietnam? At that time there is no darkness path from Vietnam to
his receiving site to facilitate reception on that frequency.
Well that settles it then.
I'm still betting on Sackville... and a receiver fault.
I didn't know that they relayed VOV but if they do then it would be a
much more reasonable explanation.