Thanks Patrick.

It was two stations about 700 miles away in different directions.

Instead of harmonic, I should have said Spur.  I shall open a ticket with
Flex.

Mark Lunday, WD4ELG
Greensboro, NC  FM06be
wd4...@arrl.net
http://wd4elg.blogspot.com


-----Original Message-----
From: FlexRadio [mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of
Patrick Greenlee
Sent: Friday, November 25, 2016 8:27 AM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Question about TX harmonics

Mark, Harmonics are integral multiples of your frequency so whatever was
happening it wasn't a harmonic of your signal.

How close was the reporting station to your QTH?  Strange things happen when
someone experiences fundamental overload of their receiver.  If able,
arrange to have a look at your emissions on a good spectrum analyzer.  It
might not be something you are emitting but something created in his
receiver.

One time in the early 60's I was reported to the FCC as causing TVI.  I had
a 2nd class licensee prepare a fact finding report in response to "The
Letter" from the FCC.  I was putting out a very clean 3 Watts on the CB band
and the "ancient" TV I was interfering with  had an IF with band width
covering the CB freqs.  I was transmitting directly into one of the TV
receiver's IF circuits.  Solution: Hey dude, get a more modern TV. End of
story.



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