[HCDX] Fw: [SWL] 6230 solved
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[HCDX] Fw: [SWL] 6230 solved



> From: "Glenn Hauser" wghauser@xxxxxxxxx

> > I finally remembered to check this before 0457 UT Dec 17.
> >
> > One one receiver I had a distorted weak signal fading up and down a bit,
> with
> > two different audio sources.
> >
> > As I suggested you do before, on another receiver I tuned around the 49m
> band
> > below 6200. Two audio matches were quickly found: 6165, RN Bonaire in
> English;
> > and 6100, DW in German, which is also via Bonaire.
> >
> > So it`s a mixing product transmitted from Bonaire. CRI on 6190 via
Canada
> has
> > nothing to do with this, altho conceivably others have heard a different
> > transmission on 6230.
> >
> > Bonaire is also known for putting out such 2A minus B mixing products,
for
> > example in the 15 MHz area when they have two transmitters running at
the
> same
> > time on nearby frequencies, such as in our afternoons, 15315 and 15155
> mixing
> > on 14995.
> >
> > There could also be one 65 kHz below 6100, on 6035, but masked by the
> strong
> > VOA transmitter there.
> >
> > 73, Glenn Hauser, Enid OK



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