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Since 0019 (UTC), around 830 Hz.
It's clearly a news program. They've ID'ed themselves as Deutsche Welle several times. They are reporting on Bush's Eurpoean trip right now (0106 UTC). Does anyone know if DW broadcasts on MW as well? I tried switching over to the SW band without moving the tuner, but there's nothing there; it's in the dead zone between the SW! and SW@ bands. It's just starting to fade into the ballgame now at 0113 UTC. Pete Davis |
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DW used to have carribean relay site on Bonaire. The 2004 edition
WRTH lists 800KHz as TWR frequency at 100 KW. |
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Pete & Renee Davis wrote:
Since 0019 (UTC), around 830 Hz. It's clearly a news program. They've ID'ed themselves as Deutsche Welle several times. They are reporting on Bush's Eurpoean trip right now (0106 UTC). Does anyone know if DW broadcasts on MW as well? What kind of radio is this again? My guess is you're hearing a DW shortwave relay via Radio Canada in New Brunswick. Yes, even though your radio is tuned to 830 MW. The "local oscillator" in your radio, when tuned to 830, is supposed to put out a signal on 1285KHz. The radio mixes 830 and 1285, yielding: 830KHz 1285KHz 1285+830=2115KHz 1285-830=455KHz It separates the last product, amplifies it, converts it to audio, and feeds it to the speaker. This 1285KHz signal from the local oscillator is not pure though. It has "harmonics" - multiples of the desired frequency. For example, the 10th harmonic is on 1285*10=12850KHz. Now, if there's a signal coming in from the antenna on 12395KHz, then we have coming out of the mixer: 12395KHz 12850KHz 12850+12395=25245KHz 12850-12395=455KHz The rest of the radio can't tell that last signal from the one that results from 1285-830. YOu'll hear the 12395KHz signal. There is a selective circuit between the antenna and the mixer; when tuned to 830 MW it's supposed to keep any other signals from reaching the mixer. This selective circuit is not perfect, it doesn't eliminate *all* signal besides the desired 830. I would expect a New Brunswick signal to be VERY LOUD at your east-coast location, loud enough to "sneak through" this selective circuit. -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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![]() "Pete & Renee Davis" wrote in message ... Since 0019 (UTC), around 830 Hz. It's clearly a news program. They've ID'ed themselves as Deutsche Welle several times. They are reporting on Bush's Eurpoean trip right now (0106 UTC). Does anyone know if DW broadcasts on MW as well? I tried switching over to the SW band without moving the tuner, but there's nothing there; it's in the dead zone between the SW! and SW@ bands. It's just starting to fade into the ballgame now at 0113 UTC. Pete Davis Could it be a Columbus Ohio station that broadcasts NPR and possibly WRN? Ed |
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