4nradio wrote:
I would agree with DXace. Perhaps a mixing product? How about this scenario:
5025 - (2 X 455) = 4115 This could be R. Rebelde, Cuba, coming in at 2X
below a 455 kHz IF frequency.
Yes, Guy is correct. It could also be a mixing product rather than an outright
harmonic, but I think what Guy is describing is of course receiver generated
rather than a situation where two transmitters are involved. (And I'm certain
that Guy would be more adept at describing that situation than I would, and I'll
certainly defer to him if he decides to do so.) I would tend to agree more with
that assessment as I see no actual harmonic reported on that frequency on
http://www.sover.net/~hackmohr/sw.htm and I searched Hauser's site for 4115 and
came up with nothing.
Guy Atkins
Puyallup, WA USA
"dxAce" wrote in message
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Any idea what it was I might have heard on 4115 a few times between 6
and 8
UTC ??? Was music in Spanish. It was a fair signal the three times I
heard
it, but it had major fade. It went from about S-6 and clear all the way
down to nothing. I couldn't find any listing for this at all. Also..
I'm
sure it was exactly 4115. That is where the zero beat was for sure.
No idea here.
Perhaps a harmonic of some sort.
dxAce
Michigan
USA