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![]() Rick Kunath wrote: "John Plimmer" wrote (in part): I would sell kidney or other spare body part tonight to buy one. However I live less then 4 miles from a littlel 1KW MW on 770. And we a few fairly local power houses at 590 and 630 and 1300. On the 7030+ I could receive the 770+590 fairly strong the , the 770+630 and and the 770+1300 very strong. In a nearby park about twice as far from the 770 station as my home, I get no mix products. The 770 is so strong that it will show up in most receivers even with the antenna disconnected and replaced with a 50 ohm terminator. Is there any possibility that you have the rear-panel pre-amp turned on in the 7030? What happens when you add in 10 dB or so of attenuation? Rick Kunath I tried adding 10 db attenuation and even more, but it didn't help. Steve |
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