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Does anyone know what this is? It sounded like it was playing Arabic
music. The Passport Blue Pages do not even show this frequency so I am asking this newsgroup for help. |
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Grundig S350
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dxAce wrote: wrote: Grundig S350 Look in the manual and check to see what the IF frequencies of the set are if you would please. My first guess is that the set has a 455 kHz IF frequency and 2 times that would be 910 kHz. Adding the 910 kHz to 14575 = 15485 and the Voice of Greece relayed via Delano, California is there with a good signal. If you can, switch between the two frequencies, 14575 and 15485 and see if you are hearing the same thing. I suspect you are receiving an image in the S350. dxAce Michigan USA |
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dxAce wrote: wrote: Grundig S350 Look in the manual and check to see what the IF frequencies of the set are if you would please. Read my other post, and look at this: http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/3112 It describes the image problem I detailed. dxAce Michigan USA |
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Thanks dxAce.
You solved the mystery. I heard the exact same thing on 15485 kHz. The Voice of Greece. Greek music not Arabic, a nice listening station all around ; ) |
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