Well, yes, formula 2B minus A, or as I like to say ``leapfrogging`` in this
case at approximately 100 kHz intervals since 5910 and 6010 are that far apart.
There is probablhy another one on 6110, likely masked by other stations.

73, Glenn

--- malm-ecuador <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Someone else out there is hearing the same
> "mixing product" I have here in Quito on 5810.75
> kHz?
> 
> On this frequency exactly on the same zero beat
> Hz I�m hearing, 0130 UTC,  a quite strong "La Voz
> de Tu Conciencia" (// 6010.14) together with a
> weaker "Marf�l Estereo 88.8 F.M" (// 5910.47). 
> 
> Can anyone figure out this? Glenn Hauser?
> 
> http://www.malm-ecuador.com
> 
> 73s Bjorn Malm, Quito, Ecuador
> 


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