[Spooks] 2662.0 kHz

Martin H. Potter [email protected]
Sat, 16 Feb 2002 14:37:55 -0500


Doesn't the effect you describe depend on the frequency resolution of
the synthesizer in your digital receiver??  If you use an analog
receiver, the effect isn't there at all.  
... Martin    VE3OAT

[email protected] wrote:
> 
> I agree that Backwards Music isn't a good ref to this but it doens't seem
> likely to me that this station is accidently emitting these signals.. There
> are definitely at least 2 carriers involved - audio feedback may be involved
> I supposed but with multiple carriers in a small frequency range you will
> have heterodyining.. You can even simulate the erie echoing effect yourself
> with a very low power signal near your receiver from a decent signal
> generator... Slowly sweep it across an AM signal you are receiving on USB or
> LSB while you slowly tune the receiver across the signal (like CHU or WWV)
> and you will hear it...
> 
> Pete Malvasi - W2PM
> Collector/Historian Magnetic Telegraph and Early (Pre WW1) Wireless
> WEB SITE: http://members.aol.com/pmalvasi/keypix/pete.html
>