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Brian Gaff February 25th 16 09:43 AM

Removing medium and long wave stations
 
I have noticed fewer Medium wave stations as per a previous thread, but not
on Long wave. Indeed the Irish station is beating with a French language
station. Sounds like bloody minded ness, as there would be room for one of
them to move it seems.
Brian

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Ian Jackson[_2_] February 27th 16 12:16 PM

Removing medium and long wave stations
 
In message , Brian Gaff
writes
I have noticed fewer Medium wave stations as per a previous thread, but
not on Long wave. Indeed the Irish station is beating with a French
language station. Sounds like bloody minded ness, as there would be
room for one of them to move it seems.
Brian

It's unlikely to be French, as they have nothing on 252kHz - but it
could be Algerian, from Topaza (right on the Mediterranean coast). I can
sometimes hear it (sounds zero-beat) - especially if I don't orientate
the radio to null it out. However, could be the second harmonic of the
local oscillator beating with a medium wave station? My small Eton E5
portable benefits from this 'feature'!
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Ian

Brian Gaff February 28th 16 10:52 AM

Removing medium and long wave stations
 
No its not the second harmonic as in this case the beat would change as one
tunes through.
Its actually very loud here and definitely sounds French to me.
Maybe the Algerian station has upped its power or something. Yes, it is
zero beat and very annoying as one cannot null it out without also reducing
the Irish station as well.
Of course on a long wire aerial its a total mess as there seems to be a
third station that sounds like eastern European in there as well!
Brian

"Ian Jackson" wrote in message
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In message , Brian Gaff
writes
I have noticed fewer Medium wave stations as per a previous thread, but
not on Long wave. Indeed the Irish station is beating with a French
language station. Sounds like bloody minded ness, as there would be room
for one of them to move it seems.
Brian

It's unlikely to be French, as they have nothing on 252kHz - but it could
be Algerian, from Topaza (right on the Mediterranean coast). I can
sometimes hear it (sounds zero-beat) - especially if I don't orientate the
radio to null it out. However, could be the second harmonic of the local
oscillator beating with a medium wave station? My small Eton E5 portable
benefits from this 'feature'!
--
Ian


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Ian Jackson[_2_] February 28th 16 12:13 PM

Removing medium and long wave stations
 
I've got round to actually having a listen to 252kHz (on my small Eton
E5 portable). Yes, if I null our RTE Radio 1 (which isn't very strong),
I can hear the 'French' station beneath. There was a lady speaking
French - but then there was some Arabian-sounding music. My guess is
that it IS the Algerian station.
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Ian

In message , Brian Gaff
writes
No its not the second harmonic as in this case the beat would change as
one tunes through.
Its actually very loud here and definitely sounds French to me.
Maybe the Algerian station has upped its power or something. Yes, it
is zero beat and very annoying as one cannot null it out without also
reducing the Irish station as well.
Of course on a long wire aerial its a total mess as there seems to be a
third station that sounds like eastern European in there as well!
Brian

"Ian Jackson" wrote in message
...
In message , Brian Gaff
writes
I have noticed fewer Medium wave stations as per a previous thread,
but not on Long wave. Indeed the Irish station is beating with a
French language station. Sounds like bloody minded ness, as there
would be room for one of them to move it seems.
Brian

It's unlikely to be French, as they have nothing on 252kHz - but it
could be Algerian, from Topaza (right on the Mediterranean coast). I
can sometimes hear it (sounds zero-beat) - especially if I don't
orientate the radio to null it out. However, could be the second
harmonic of the local oscillator beating with a medium wave station?
My small Eton E5 portable benefits from this 'feature'!
-- Ian



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