| That would explain why my signals never bothered them. I'll check 72.08 
as soon a it comes back on. Thanks for the suggestion! 
73,
--Alex KR1ST
On 2020-08-28 22:25, Don wrote:
 
Check 72.08 to see if it is the second harmonic of a 72Mhz mic or
auditory hearing device. I had one they put in the top of the church,
and it could be heard for a long ways around on the harmonic.
A quick talk to the pastor, and I helped him change the frequency to
something where the second harmonic would not bother.
On 8/28/2020 7:43 PM, Alex wrote:
 
Hi there,
A local church has a FM microphone that is transmitting on 144.160MHz, 
and I can also hear it 20kHz above and below that frequency. I'm not 
sure if 144.160MHz is the principal signal or if it's some mixing 
product. Would anyone know what brand/model wireless microphone would 
cause this? 
It wasn't much of a problem when they only used it on Sunday mornings, 
but they have a ton of activities now and they use that microphone a 
lot more. Tonight is movie night and the mic is on... 
73,
--Alex KR1ST
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