In a message dated 4/12/03 3:04:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------- Mid-Atlantic Engineering Services--providing radio stations with engineering services in the middle eastern Atlantic area.--Chief Engineer--WRCS-AM 970 Ahoskie NC,WBXB-FM 100.1 Edenton NC,WURB-FM 97.7 Windsor NC, Ray Communications Radio Network- e-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------- AM Stereo Radio list moderator----- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------KC4QLP Amateur Radio------------------------------------------ Skywarn monitor-AKQ-Wakefield Va www.qsl.net/kc4qlp Echolink node # 56704 -- 146.590 VHF,440.850 UHF (PL 131.8) Proposed Repeater-145.250 _______________________________________________________ --- StripMime Report -- processed MIME parts --- multipart/alternative text/plain (text body -- kept) text/html The reason this message is shown is because the post was in HTML or had an attachment. Attachments are not allowed. To learn how to post in Plain-Text go to: http://www.expita.com/nomime.html ---

