[IRCA] Off freq. stations and MOUNTAIN DEFRACTION?
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[IRCA] Off freq. stations and MOUNTAIN DEFRACTION?



Powell,

Now that's what I really wanted: confirmation that it's not WFGN that's off 
on 1180. Maybe it's the Knoxville station.

What throws me is that the DF on the source of the het is so close to 
WMYT-1180 that I believed it's WFGN that throwing the het. About 5º west of 
WMYT's null on my SM-2. I wonder if the Smokies are ducting the Knoxville 
station's signal south.

WBCK-1550, the source of the het on 1550 DF's about 5º south of WLLQ-1530 
(Chapel Hill, NC). It should DF north of
WLLQ.

Incidentally, WMYT-1180 was +90 back in about 2000. A simple e-mail and they 
corrected quickly.

73,

Charles A Taylor, WD4INP
   Greenville, North Carolina
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Powell E. Way III W4OPW" <w4opw@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2006 10:29 PM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] off freq. stations


>
>
> --- Charles & Leonor Taylor <calltaylor@xxxxxxx> wrote:

"Is there anyone out there who can hear WBCK-1550
 Bristol, TN and WFGN-1180 Gaffney, SC and verify my measurements of
 frequency?"

> I drove through Gaffney on the way to the Shelby
> hamfest today. Comments inserted inline.
>
>
"WFGN is +78 Hz, or 1,180,078 Hz (1.180078 MHz)."


> You have no way to tell this with all the stations on
> that frequency.  I was in groundwave coverage at 23
> miles. I could hear stations in the background. There
> was no beat notes. Later at Roebuck, SC and could hear
> WFGN over the skywave barely. They are VERY close to
> being on frequency.  They are a poor gospel station
> with awful audio. I expect they have blown modules in
> a Solid state transmitter. It sounds like a Harris
> MW-1 with blown modules being pushed hard. In town
> there was VERY significant splatter 60+ ....yes SIXTY
> kilohertz or so either side of 1180. OUCH! It wasn't
> very loud also.
>
> There was a big beat note on 1140, around 5:30 PM
> however. In Shelby, WAGY 1560 was blasting in and that
> suprized me.  I wonder if their DA was goofed up, or
> there is substantial energy that way. I do know it
> goes POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOFFFF! as you go north on
> I-77 and get near Charlotte and points north.
> Powell
> w4opw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> NNNN!


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