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"Lisa Simpson" wrote: Am picking up a signal at 7115 Khz at 03:22, language is Spanish; fairly clear. "Passport" has no reference, neither does any of the sites that reference the B05 - any ideas? I don't see a Spanish broadcast on that frequency. Might be some kind of false signal on your portable. Listen on the hour and se if you can ID the station. You may find it is really on another frequency. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() Telamon wrote: In article , "Lisa Simpson" wrote: Am picking up a signal at 7115 Khz at 03:22, language is Spanish; fairly clear. "Passport" has no reference, neither does any of the sites that reference the B05 - any ideas? I don't see a Spanish broadcast on that frequency. Might be some kind of false signal on your portable. Listen on the hour and se if you can ID the station. You may find it is really on another frequency. A case of the portable radio receiving images? dxAce Michigan USA |
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Could be some kind of ham signal from somewhere in the Carribean or
Central America, too. |
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![]() "Lisa Simpson" wrote: Am picking up a signal at 7115 Khz at 03:22, language is Spanish; fairly clear. "Passport" has no reference, neither does any of the sites that reference the B05 - any ideas? I don't see a Spanish broadcast on that frequency. Might be some kind of false signal on your portable. Listen on the hour and se if you can ID the station. You may find it is really on another frequency. A case of the portable radio receiving images? Notice they never mention the receiver. I'll give you 10:1 odds that her receiver is a Degen - LOL! |
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Receiver is a Grundig Mini 300 w/an attached telescoping antenna . . .
Being a newbie, I was unaware that the receiver made any difference in the frequency the broadcaster was on! "SeeingEyeDog" wrote in message ... "Lisa Simpson" wrote: Am picking up a signal at 7115 Khz at 03:22, language is Spanish; fairly clear. "Passport" has no reference, neither does any of the sites that reference the B05 - any ideas? I don't see a Spanish broadcast on that frequency. Might be some kind of false signal on your portable. Listen on the hour and se if you can ID the station. You may find it is really on another frequency. A case of the portable radio receiving images? Notice they never mention the receiver. I'll give you 10:1 odds that her receiver is a Degen - LOL! |
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![]() On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 21:14:53 GMT, "Lisa Simpson" wrote: Receiver is a Grundig Mini 300 w/an attached telescoping antenna . . . Being a newbie, I was unaware that the receiver made any difference in the frequency the broadcaster was on! The receiver has no impact on the frequency the broadcaster transmits on. However, it can alter the frequency on which you receive the broadcaster. It is not unusual for poorly designed/built radios to receive 'images' of the broadcaster on other frequencies. |
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