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[IRCA] IBOC? on 840 Khz at night
- Subject: [IRCA] IBOC? on 840 Khz at night
- From: "Bill Harms" <wharms@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 15:52:25 -0400
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Chris, I have heard the same thing here in Maryland. It was pegging
the s meter at s9+30 and was not fading. I thought it might be a
local transmitter running IBOC. Last night (20 Sept), they were on
from 2100-to past 2300. I also heard them the night before.
Remember that Ibiquity HQ is just a few miles from my residence.
The following is a screen capture showing the spectrum of the signal
from 838 to 842 KHz. You can see a good size carrier in the middle
with an 80 Hz dip on each side of the carrier. The white noise seems
to be coming from the signal beyond 80 hz of the carrier.
http://philcobill.com/DXclips/capt0509202115_840_white_noise.jpg
To you signal experts out there, does mask this fit into any type of
a modulation that you are aware of?
The following is an audio clip of the signal:
http://philcobill.com/DXclips/00840-20050920-2155-white_noise.mp3
Bill Harms
Elkridge, Maryland
R8B
K9AY
300 foot longwire
Quantum Phaser
On 21 Sep 2005 at 11:18, chris and anne wrote:
> Last two nights.....Hearing a loud rushing noise , looping E/W , on
> 840 Khz.....almost like IBOC hiss....not WHAS.....which it covers up
> for the most part....... Also had a nice copy on
> WVLG , 640 , Wildwood , Fl. .... legal ID , into " The first time
> ever I saw your Face '' song. Good copy for a less than 1 Kw. ND
> on the mighty Sony Walkman while lying in bed......Chris K4CME
> Upstate SC
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