- 1. [RFI] Interesting Case of Interference (score: 207)
- Author: af4mp at mindspring.com (Zyg Skrobanski)
- Date: Wed Jan 22 08:03:05 2003
- That might be an nth harmonic of an AM broadcast station. Dividing 14.023 MHz by 2 several times, gives 876.4 KHz. Looking up the FCC data for Columbus OH shows WRFD at 880 KHz. It could be the 4th h
- /archives//html/RFI/2003-01/msg00050.html (8,466 bytes)
- 2. [RFI] Interesting Case of Interference (score: 207)
- Author: af4mp at mindspring.com (Zyg Skrobanski)
- Date: Wed Jan 22 15:32:32 2003
- Let's assume that the station at 880 is only transmitting a single 1 KHz tone. The transmitted AM signal would consist of the carrier at 880 KHz and two sidebands one at 879 KHz and the other at 881
- /archives//html/RFI/2003-01/msg00054.html (8,939 bytes)
- 3. [RFI] Interesting Case of Interference (score: 207)
- Author: af4mp at mindspring.com (Zyg Skrobanski)
- Date: Wed Jan 22 17:43:53 2003
- You are, of course, absolutely correct! I have no idea why I was saying that it was the 4th, I'll take my foot out of my mouth now! -ZygAF4MP
- /archives//html/RFI/2003-01/msg00056.html (7,856 bytes)
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