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Also and I hate to say this it may be one of our brethren and I use the term loosely illegally broadcasting them that is to say rebroadcasting To prove some kind of point I will leave it at that
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On 02/10/2023 11:31 AM Craig Davidson via bars <bars@w1hh.org> wrote:
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Good Morning,
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Has anybody else noticed interference at 14.280 from the WRKO station broadcasting at 680 KHz?
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This seems to have started a few days ago.
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I'm pretty sure it's not receiver overload on my end, but actual out-of-band stuff generated by the station (granted that my QTH is very close to the transmitter in Burlington).
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I tried calling the station numbers I had available but just get voicemail.
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Anybody deal with this before, or have good contact info for the station engineer?
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Thanks,
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Craig, K1CWD
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