Re: [HCDX] spurs or birdies
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Re: [HCDX] spurs or birdies



Both "spurs" seem to be 910 kHz below original frequency.
If your rx has IF of 455 kHz, so 2x455 is 910 kHz. In that case
this is a problem generated by your rx.
73
Jari Savolainen
Kuusankoski
Finland

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On 16 Apr 2003 KL7FDQ, Wayne Leman [HCDX] wrote:
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[HCDX] spurs or birdies
>
>
>In working on my Favourites list, I discovered that two of the 
>clear channel
>U.S. A.M. broadcast stations that I receive most strongly here in Montana
>have weaker spur signals on frequencies lower than their authorized
>frequencies. I'm trying to find out if these weaker signals are genuine
>spurs or just birdies in my FT-817 rig.
>
>The stations are:
>
>KOMA Oklahoma City, 1520 khz with weaker spur at 610 khz
>KXEL Waterloo, Iowa, 1540 khz with weaker spur at 630 khz
>
>Are any of you able to receive these stations on their non-assigned
>frequencies?
>
>Tnx,
>Wayne
>-----
>Wayne Leman
>KL7FDQ QRP ARCI #4454
>Busby, Montana   Grid: DN65nm
>http://www.qsl.net/kl7fdq/


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