This is a known problem.  You can place a 1:1 isolation transformer
(stereo) at OUTS 3 and 4 and reduce the spur down about 50 db.  Get
one of good quality, Jenson, etc.  Others say the one Radio Shack
sells is okay too.

73
Brian / w5ami


On 1/22/07, Frank Mayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm getting complaints now about my signal on AM being heard about 11khz 
> below my intended tranmit frequency.  I have documented this on a receiver 
> here in the shack.  I transmit on AM on 3885 khz and I am also putting out a 
> signal on 3868.98 khz.  I have done the TX rejection cal.  I am getting a 
> pretty large hump on the panadaptor display at the spot where the spur 
> occurs.  All my sound card connections are good and everything is grounded.  
> I'm using the D44 card.
> Frank  WY3D
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