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![]() "Ron Hardin" wrote in message ... Ron Hardin wrote: There's some huge heterodyne 380 Hz off 660 KHz in Central Ohio this morning (5:30am EST) Any idea what it is, or where it comes from? Seems to be from the East or West but I'm not sure yet, as I also null the desired station WFAN 660 when I null the east. It seems to be at 660.380 kHz (above rather than below 660) Do you have any idea as to its bearing? A signal that strong should be easy to DF. |
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