Hi

We have a local AM radio station on 600 kHz.  Their transmitter site is about 
10 miles from the center of the city.  From what I've found on the web, they 
run 25,000 watts during the day and 8,000 watts at night.  On at least one of 
our repeaters we're finding that this is mixing with the output of repeater to 
create a phantom signal exactly on the input.  We're not sure whether the 
mixing is happening inside the repeater or in something in the environment near 
the repeater.  We've confirmed this is the source of the problem on one repeter 
and supect it on another.  Has anyone had experince with a loacl AM station on 
600 kHz?  We're looking for way to combat the interference.

Thanks

Bruce - VE5BNC

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