In a message dated 4/12/03 3:04:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
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>   The strongest carrier 
> appears to be at 3579.55 kHz.  Carriers are clearly audible from 3406.48 
> kHz 
> 

Does the interference come and go with turning a TV on or off? Seems to me 
the color burst frequency for tv's falls in the lower end of the 80 meter band

Bob Carter
Operations/Engineering--Max Media Radio Group
WGAI-NewsRadio 560 AM Stereo .., WCXL 104.1 Beach 104..., WQDK 99.3
Q-Country..., WWOC 94.5 WaterCountry 94.5
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