Jim, I've done that a few years ago with the mobile and if I remember it was
all over within their pattern. If for instance i go to the East side of town
the signal drops way off.
I just checked these two radio stations and both are huge in my P3, but clean,
must be digital because the sides are perfectly vertical, I imagine if a good
spectrum analyzer were used I'd see some stuff on the sides. I also checked 80
meters and this morning at 3AM I don't hear a thing, both on the 3 rd harmonic
and the mix. The band is very quiet except for atmospherics.
73
Dale, k9vuj
On 20, Apr 2014, at 2:52, Jim Brown <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com> wrote:
> On 4/20/2014 12:14 AM, Dale J. wrote:
>> I have a similar situation here, two radio stations one about a mile and is
>> 10KW with the pattern North covering the entire Twin City area, the other
>> station is about 8 miles is a 50 KW station.
>
> These mixes can be ANYWHERE -- in the transmitters of the stations
> themselves, or in rectification in any non-linear junction. I experienced
> them in a very dense part of Chicago and never chased them down.
>
> To do that, you must drive/walk around and do a location on the source,
> listening on the frequency(ies) where you hear the mix.
>
> 73. Jim K9YC
>
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