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Re: Topband: Spurious transmissions on 1830 khz by CKTB (610 kHz), St. C

To: Roy Morgan <k1lky68@gmail.com>, Rick ve3mm <richardstasiak@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Topband: Spurious transmissions on 1830 khz by CKTB (610 kHz), St. Catharines ON
From: David Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net>
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 18:32:07 +0000
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Good question Roy

I was hearing the St Catherine station very loud on 1830, but with intermittent periods where it would dropout. This was at a time with high winds in the NE.  I suspected that it might be a problem at my shack, so I tried to find CKTB and it is on the same frequency as a local station in NH on 610.  I can hardly hear it on my radio due to interference from that local station. It was about S9 or -70 dBm as near as I could tell with a beverage receiving antenna, but there are many more stations that are at -40 or even -30 dBm coming in at the same time. There is a local station in the next town, 8 miles distant that is on 930 MHz. I do hear a very weak 2nd harmonic of it on 1860. It is not much of a problem compared to the station in Canada many hundreds of miles away. If I had a local rectification problem, it would involve the strongest local stations and not something I can hardly copy. Still, I wondered at first and then made some measurements looking for other distortion/rectification problems. All I see is the 3rd harmonic of the 610 Canadian station.

73

Dave K1WHS

On 3/26/2020 4:36 PM, Roy Morgan wrote:
Is it possible that the interference is being generated not by the transmitter 
but rather by bad connections in power lines or utility pole guy wires nearer 
to you?

Some driving around with a portable radio with loop stick antenna might reveal 
or confirm the location of the signals.

Hams in the past have discovered that TVI was caused not by their transmitter 
but rather by their own gutters, downspouts or wire yard fences.

Roy Morgan
K1LKY Western Mass

On Mar 26, 2020, at 12:04 PM, Rick ve3mm <richardstasiak@gmail.com> wrote:
....The spurious signal on 1830 khz seems to occur when
it is windy in the area and appears to becoming more frequent.
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