Topband: carrier on 1810.8 MHz
Grant Saviers
grants2 at pacbell.net
Tue Mar 25 18:56:56 EDT 2014
Nothing heard on either freq.
Grant KZ1W
Redmond, WA
On 3/25/2014 1:57 PM, Herbert Schonbohm wrote:
> Lee you might check the AM band and see if there is a detectable
> carrier on 603.6 or 905 Khz as sometimes unlicensed AM pirate stations
> try to slip in between the noram AM 10 KHz increments to avid
> interference. I could be one such station's second or third harmonic
> with the carrier just left on. These transmitters are more and more
> common and available over the internet from overseas. The have
> frequency synthesizers with 1KHz increments and their output stages
> are as broad as a barn with no harmonic protection at all. It would
> be easy to see with a car radio or even with your home station, if
> there is any junk on these frequencies mentioned.
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> Herb Schoenbohm, KV4FZ
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> On 3/25/2014 3:48 PM, Lee K7TJR wrote:
>> OK, we now have a challenge for any hams interested in finding a
>> stray
>>
>> carrier on 1810.8 MHz in the Seattle area.
>>
>> We have narrowed it down we think to an area enclosed by Shoreline Wa,
>>
>> Woodinville Wa, and Kirkland Wa.
>>
>> None of us involved so far live close enough to easily assist with
>> further
>>
>> search at this time.
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>> So we are looking for someone to step up here and do some driving
>>
>> around. Hopefully someone with a directional loop.
>>
>> Please forward this request if you know someone not on the reflector
>>
>> but might be able to assist.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Lee K7TJR
>>
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