On 2/19/2020 7:12 AM, Gmail - George wrote:
Andreas,
You might want to go to the station and talk the the Chief Engineer. If he
is the nice-guygal type CE he will help you (Not al CEs are the nice kind
but most are).

Maybe in 1960, but no way in 2020. Besides, it is quite unlikely that these stations are causing your problem, but as has been observed, a simple LPF inserted in the antenna will prevent those TX from hitting your RX.

George is right on about antenna directivity and the spectrum analyzer display.

As I observed earlier, the FAR more likely source(s) of your noise are dozens of switch-mode power supplies in your home and the homes of each of your neighbors, other equipment that includes power control electronics, and equipment that includes microprocessors.

This link can query the FCC website to see technical details for any broadcast station in the US. https://www.fcc.gov/media/radio/am-query

73, Jim K9YC
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