"Milt -- N5IA" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mike,
> 
> From my remote station which was operated by KY7M in the contest, I noticed 
> the same thing from the AC0C RBN box.
> 
> ....BUT, I am sure the problem is with the AC0C receiver and NOT our K3 
> transmitters.

This could happen if the receiver in use was subjected to a signal beyond its 
usable dynamic range. For example, a very strong carrier could mix with another 
strong station's CW to create "ghost" signals (third-order intermod) for the 
duration of the carrier. Another possibility is demodulating a strong signal 
due to a spur in the receiver's local oscillator. Such scenarios are much more 
likely during heavy contest activity.

Wayne
N6KR

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