That would be the image of the 2nd IF = 450 kHz. TT's clever phrase
is "specifications apply > 1.8 MHz". I.e., all bets are off below
1.8. The Rx is insensitive, and as you see, image rejection is poor
-- maybe other problems, too.
I use the SubRx to listen to AM broadcast at times. Longwave is kinda
useless. Why did they enable it at all, you ask? Good question.
Competitive pressure, I suppose.
73 & Happy New Year, Martin
On 12/31/05, Ron <ron@morell.us> wrote:
> Listening on 260 KHz with my ORION II tonight and heard KSL5 radio in Utah
> which broadcasts on 1160 KHz. That would be 900 KHz below their broadcast
> frequency. I'm curious about this and wonder what exactly I'm listening to.
>
> Besides, it is time to talk about something besides headphones... :)
> Ron KA7U
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