Ken Arck wrote:

> At 06:28 PM 8/5/2005 -0000, you wrote:
> 
>>I have a Micor Motorola mobile repeater operating on 147.165 MHz  
>>and I have foreign broadcast transmitting on a  frequency of 11.700 
>>MHz which is getting into the IF section of my receiver which also 
>>operates on the same frequency 11.700 MHz  so my question that I'm 
>>asking is  how can I shield this foreign broadcast so it will not be 
>>able to get into the IF section of  my receiver and stop it from 
>>constantly keying my repeater up when propagation is good?    
> 
> 
> <---How does a foreign broadcast station (located in Bulgaria from what I
> find out), transmitting AM, "get into" and become demodulated in an FM
> receiver. And an FM receiver with a pretty darn good limiter to boot?
> 
> Ken

Not very well, but yeah, there's usually enough FM (maybe phase shift as 
it bounces off the atmosphere?) in the station to hear something, but 
it's not very intelligible.

-- 
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL





 
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