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LONG WAVE BROADCASTING QUESTION
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October 30th 09, 04:18 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
D. Peter Maus
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LONG WAVE BROADCASTING QUESTION
On 10/29/09 22:00 ,
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On Oct 29, 10:52 pm, "D. Peter
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On 10/29/09 21:50 , wrote:
Hi folks,
A little while ago, I was goofing around with the Long Wave band on my
radio. I picked up Radio Havana, and some other stations that are
usually found on Short Wave.
Why? Can anybody explain this?
Thanks!!
Barry F.
Which radio are you using for this?
Hi,
I'm using a new Roberts Revival R250 with slide rule dial.
Ok, that helps. A number of possibilities, here. Cross modulation
product. And image. And overload product. Radio Habana is a strong
signal, and on receivers with less headroom and substandard image
rejection or filtration, overload is common on particularly strong
signals. This can create images up and down the dial, even on different
bands.
You may have signal mixing somewhere in your local environment, with
the lower product falling into the LW band.
If the issue exists on all your LW receivers, it's less likely to be
an issue that originates within the receiver.
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