[Spooks] Morse Code Broadcast
Rene Matthijssen
rene at dish-net.com
Mon Feb 11 19:44:24 EST 2013
Since the IF frequency of most radios is 455 KHz for AM recption, that
would make the received (mirror image) frequency 1630 + 455 = 2085 KHz.
Some use 472 KHz and that could make the received frequency 2102 KHz.
Rene - VE6WCA
On 13-02-11 05:36 PM, Martin VE3OAT wrote:
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> Ruth and Zack,
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> I checked the ARRL Newsletter for any Amateur contest or other
> radiosporting event on Feb 6/7 but didn't find any. But that doesn't
> mean it couldn't have been someone working a little DX, especially if
> propagation was good that night. (I wasn't on the air then so don't
> know what conditions were like.)
>
> From another point of view, I see that Ashland is near the coast. I
> wonder if there might be a commercial station in the Maritime Service
> that is on the right frequency and strong enough that it would cause
> an RF image in your receiver on 1630 kHz. I know that many maritime
> mobile and fixed stations operate in the 2.0 to 3 MHz band, for example.
>
> ... Martin VE3OAT
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