The signal on 1710 was much stronger last night around midnight but I was a 
little dismayed at what I heard.It turned out to be a mix of my local 900 and 
KGO 810 SF so I tried to figure out how an IF image of those two signals could 
show up on 1710. 455 Khz x 2 is 910 so 1710 - 910 = 800 . that doesn 't quite 
fit in but it's not that far off. Does anybody out there know how this can 
happen with a digitally tuned receiver? And does the signal strength of 
the fluctuating image depend on KGO's signal as the other part of the mix is a 
local which is normally steady all the time? There is no trace of any 900 image 
daytime so I can safely assume that it is the addition of 810 to the 900 that 
produces the image.Any possible explanation would be welcome. Thanks. Bill in BC

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