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Author Topic: 4150 Tuned 11-10, 1245 GMT, 745 EST : Anything Important there?  (Read 778 times)

Offline bryan

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My portable stopped at this and showed 'tuned" with no audible program. I kind of doubt this is  a program from Japan@ 4154 , as I'm in eastern US time zone,and this was  rare daytime tuning session for me

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Re: 4150 Tuned 11-10, 1245 GMT, 745 EST : Anything Important there?
« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2020, 0450 UTC »
If you live near a strong MW (AM band) broadcast signal, you could be getting a spur. I live in the city and without attenuation or a band blocking filter, I can get spurs from local MW stations up through the 5 MHz range. Use your attenuation switch and see if it goes away.
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Re: 4150 Tuned 11-10, 1245 GMT, 745 EST : Anything Important there?
« Reply #2 on: November 14, 2020, 2012 UTC »
Thanx

 

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