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I'm getting a good 20 over 9 signal from I guess BBC WS or whatever on
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"I'm_Perfect" <noone@home.here> wrote in message news:42370a29@news.greennet.net... > I'm getting a good 20 over 9 signal from I guess BBC WS or whatever on > 27.681Mhz, anyone else ? > Quite likely a spurious response / intermod product due to the design of your CB receiver, the real frequency of the transmission you are hearing is probably not 27.681 MHz. Josh. |
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Josh Rogan wrote:
> "I'm_Perfect" <noone@home.here> wrote in message > news:42370a29@news.greennet.net... > >>I'm getting a good 20 over 9 signal from I guess BBC WS or whatever on >>27.681Mhz, anyone else ? >> > > Quite likely a spurious response / intermod product due to the design of > your CB receiver, the real frequency of the transmission you are hearing is > probably not 27.681 MHz. > > Josh. > > Nohing here...! what time of day is it? (short wave on this band should go up and down with conditions) Where abouts are you.... I have had a good strong carrier on 27.000 dead for along time now.. Tony |
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Maybe Ofcom getting ready for when they remove the 40 uk cb channels in 2010
and leave us all with the crapy 40 cept midblock channels "tonester" <tonester1@cbuk.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message news:d179v4$v82$1@news7.svr.pol.co.uk... > Josh Rogan wrote: >> "I'm_Perfect" <noone@home.here> wrote in message >> news:42370a29@news.greennet.net... >> >>>I'm getting a good 20 over 9 signal from I guess BBC WS or whatever on >>>27.681Mhz, anyone else ? >>> >> >> Quite likely a spurious response / intermod product due to the design of >> your CB receiver, the real frequency of the transmission you are hearing >> is probably not 27.681 MHz. >> >> Josh. > Nohing here...! what time of day is it? (short wave on this band should go > up and down with conditions) > Where abouts are you.... > > I have had a good strong carrier on 27.000 dead for along time now.. > > Tony |
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"nay" <nay27uk@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:LYIZd.1248$V12.127@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net... > Maybe Ofcom getting ready for when they remove the 40 uk cb channels in 2010 > and leave us all with the crapy 40 cept midblock channels You mean those 40channels we all so desperately fought for back in 1979/81?? ;o) Graham www.open-channel.co.uk |
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"I'm_Perfect" <noone@home.here> wrote in message news:42370a29@news.greennet.net... > I'm getting a good 20 over 9 signal from I guess BBC WS or whatever on > 27.681Mhz, anyone else ? Get thyself a better receiver! |
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Try turning your DVD player off.
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In message <LYIZd.1248$V12.127@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net>, nay
<nay27uk@ntlworld.com> writes >Maybe Ofcom getting ready for when they remove the 40 uk cb channels in 2010 >and leave us all with the crapy 40 cept midblock channels > > >"tonester" <tonester1@cbuk.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message >news:d179v4$v82$1@news7.svr.pol.co.uk... >> Josh Rogan wrote: >>> "I'm_Perfect" <noone@home.here> wrote in message >>> news:42370a29@news.greennet.net... >>> >>>>I'm getting a good 20 over 9 signal from I guess BBC WS or whatever on >>>>27.681Mhz, anyone else ? >>>> >>> >>> Quite likely a spurious response / intermod product due to the design of >>> your CB receiver, the real frequency of the transmission you are hearing >>> is probably not 27.681 MHz. >>> >>> Josh. >> Nohing here...! what time of day is it? (short wave on this band should go >> up and down with conditions) >> Where abouts are you.... >> >> I have had a good strong carrier on 27.000 dead for along time now.. >> >> Tony > > It could always be some cretin rebroadcasting the BBC WS on a cb rig! Chris G4BOH -- Chris Cummings |
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The SW 'transmission' was actually BBC Southern counties radio also heard on
my Sony SW100E and an old Yaesu FRG 7700 so something not quite right now gone though "Chris Cummings" <cc@comcen.org> wrote in message news:9CMeEPBbDuOCFwFu@comcen.org... > In message <LYIZd.1248$V12.127@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net>, nay > <nay27uk@ntlworld.com> writes >>Maybe Ofcom getting ready for when they remove the 40 uk cb channels in >>2010ht >>and leave us all with the crapy 40 cept midblock channels >> >> >>"tonester" <tonester1@cbuk.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message >>news:d179v4$v82$1@news7.svr.pol.co.uk... >>> Josh Rogan wrote: >>>> "I'm_Perfect" <noone@home.here> wrote in message >>>> news:42370a29@news.greennet.net... >>>> >>>>>I'm getting a good 20 over 9 signal from I guess BBC WS or whatever on >>>>>27.681Mhz, anyone else ? >>>>> >>>> >>>> Quite likely a spurious response / intermod product due to the design >>>> of >>>> your CB receiver, the real frequency of the transmission you are >>>> hearing >>>> is probably not 27.681 MHz. >>>> >>>> Josh. >>> Nohing here...! what time of day is it? (short wave on this band should >>> go >>> up and down with conditions) >>> Where abouts are you.... >>> >>> I have had a good strong carrier on 27.000 dead for along time now.. >>> >>> Tony >> >> > It could always be some cretin rebroadcasting the BBC WS on a cb rig! > > > Chris G4BOH > -- > Chris Cummings |
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"Gordon Hudson" <gordon@usenet2.hostroute.co.uk> wrote in message news:4238035a$0$38038$5a6aecb4@news.aaisp.net.uk.. . > > "I'm_Perfect" <noone@home.here> wrote in message > news:42370a29@news.greennet.net... >> I'm getting a good 20 over 9 signal from I guess BBC WS or whatever on >> 27.681Mhz, anyone else ? > > Get thyself a better receiver! Is'nt a Maycom not good enough for thee then ? |
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>The SW 'transmission' was actually BBC Southern counties radio also heard on >my Sony SW100E and an old Yaesu FRG 7700 so something not quite right now >gone though Where is this BBC station located? Any idea of the power/antenna? Tnx -- Philip de Cadenet Transmitters 'R' Us http://www.transmittersrus.com |