[IRCA] Re: Did anyone have TT on 820 and 830 on Saturday AM?
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[IRCA] Re: Did anyone have TT on 820 and 830 on Saturday AM?



Mike

At that time in the morning, they could have been hets from trans Pacific stations.  The 1 kHz het on 820 might have been from something on 819 (North Korea? New Zealand?) and the other could have been from 828 (Japan or Australia).

I've occasionally heard TP hets on the car radio while driving to work in the winter, though I've never gotten actual audio on such occasions.

It would be tough to tell the difference between a het and a TT on most car radios, what with the wide bandwidth and 10 kHz tuning steps.

Bruce
Seattle

Michael Hawkins wrote:
While driving between 0315-0330 PST, I was getting a 1 KHz tone on 820 and a 2.5-3 KHz (steady frequency) tone on 830.  No IDs or anything but tone heard.  I was getting audio on 820 from Baja and WBAP, and 830 had audio from KNCO/Grass Valley CA and KMXE/Orange CA.
 
Any hints would be gladly accepted.  Thanks!
 
Mike Hawkins
Tracy CA
 


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