----- Original Message -----From: Geoff BarkmanTo: LPFM_Radio@...Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 12:19 PMSubject: Re: [LPFM] InterferenceIs it possible you are tuning in on Japanese import Car Radio and the
interference is caused by another station multiplexing onto your
frequency via a 10 12 0r 14 mHz split on a car radio... perhaps it's
only Jap import radios having grief with receiving you?
Cheers
Geoff
andy archer wrote:
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>
> Hi, No one uses that range of frequencies that is a member of the
> PUBLIC, only commercial use those frequencies outside the bottom gaurd
> band LPFM, id contact rsm real fast as it may be a fault in a repeater
> service and not a dtefmeliberate act.
>
> Cheers Pirate FM
>
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> To: LPFM_Radio@yahoogroups.com.au
> From: DuffyFamily@xtra.co.nz
> Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 22:42:45 +0000
> Subject: [LPFM] Interferencee
>
>
> Hi Guys [or ladies as the case may be] I've been operating my station
> for almost as long as there has been LPFM [some 11 years]with no probs.
> My prob now however is that at certain times of the day [mostly 6:00am
> through to about 10:00am] I am getting totaly blocked by a nasty,
> noisy carrier signal that is very wide band, 87.5Mhz through to 89.2Mhz.
> I have some basic test gear so have checked the radiator, SWR 1.125
> and TX output, all good but can only get about 50 metres from home
> before my signal drops out [and thats in the car. My normal range is
> around 3 Km].
> I'm starting to think that it is deliberate [paranioa] but as I live
> in a small rural town just can't think what would be gained except to
> stop listeners tuning in at breakfast time?
>
> I don't wish to go whineing to MED so any suggestions on how to track
> it down with limited equipment would be helpful.
>
> Thanks
>
> Maurice
> CPRfm
>
>
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