Re: [IRCA] Splatter from 940 and 1320
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Re: [IRCA] Splatter from 940 and 1320



Craig,

That's a neat trick, related to the "casting out nines" concept I suppose.

It was already too late, but after I posted the 944 I checked and saw it 
should have been 945 to be a TA carrier.

Thanks for the memory aid,
Curt
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W. Curt Deegan
Boca Raton, (southeast) FL


At 07:37 AM 6/13/2006, you wrote:
> > I assume this is a strong TA.  I've not figured those out yet, so others
> > can probably offer the answer to this one.  But I did have a clear foreign
> > language station on 944, that along with R.Reloj is detectable by tuning
> > around 940.
>
>The European and Asian 9 KHz channel spacing can be figured by a simple
>method.  Take the individual numbers and add them up.  If it's divisible by
>9, then it's the channel.
>
>Examples:
>
>1008 1+0+0+8=9
>
>945 9+4+5=9
>
>1314 1+3+1+4=9
>
>Even the usual longwave stations fit this mold.
>
>252 2+5+2=9
>
>153 1+5+3=9
>
>And, there are always stations that don't follow the bandplan, but the
>majority comply.
>
>Craig Healy
>Providence, RI


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