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FM Frequency of the Week: 65.75 MHz

Ok, now it's my turn. :) (And if Bongwater can ask about 108.1, I can ask about this one. ;) )

For those of you that have radios that tune down this low (I have the Tecsun PL-606 and PL-380, both of which go down to 64.00 MHz), what are you hearing on this frequency?

As for me, on both my Tecsuns I hear the audio from XHTJB-TV Channel 3 Analog. Reception at my location using a wire antenna plugged into the PL-606 is fair, but only a few dB above the minimum signal level the radio will display. (Due to a broken (and currently removed) whip, there's no signal without the plug-in wire antenna.

So.... am I the only one that's hearing analog audio on 65.75 MHz, or is there anyone else? :p

And, since Bongwater mentioned 108.1 or up, I'll open it up to a few other frequencies, adding 59.75 MHz, 71.75 MHz, 81.75 MHz and 87.75 MHz to the list. As for me, on 87.75 I get a fair signal from XETV Channel 6 Analog in Tijuana, Baja California. Alternately, if you get no reception on any of those stations, what DO you hear on a radio that will tune below the FM band (as long as the tuning is continuous with the FM band, as in my Tecsuns)?
 
I'm close enough to the border to pull out audio from CKVR channel 3 in Barrie, Ontario...at least until Canadian analog TV goes poof later this year. Also CJOH-TV-6 on 6 from Deseronto, Ontario, when I can get past the overload from my nearby local FM site. In the summer, Global's channel 2 from Bancroft, Ontario is a semi-regular as well.
 
Scott Fybush said:
I'm close enough to the border to pull out audio from CKVR channel 3 in Barrie, Ontario...at least until Canadian analog TV goes poof later this year. Also CJOH-TV-6 on 6 from Deseronto, Ontario, when I can get past the overload from my nearby local FM site. In the summer, Global's channel 2 from Bancroft, Ontario is a semi-regular as well.

Don't count on all the Canadian analog signals going away this fall. The CRTC has decided not to require analog stations in non-mandatory markets to switch to digital, unless they're above channel 51.

Now, CKVR is in a mandatory market, so it *will* have to switch. I'd have to recheck market lists but I don't think Bancroft or Deseronto are going to be required to convert.

My gut feeling is that these analog transmitters will see little or no maintenance though. I think the first time they see a non-trivial failure they're just going to shut them off.
 
Before the Great American NTSC Killoff happened, I'd sometimes either hear a deccent amount of overload from (A) KATU (channel 2) on my ICF36, depending on where I was in the area, or (B) the KWBP/KRCW translator that used to be on channel 4 and has since moved to 5.

All I get on there now is static, since there's nothing on channels 2-4 anymore (save for the paging service that lives near channel 4.)
 
w9wi said:
My gut feeling is that these analog transmitters will see little or no maintenance though. I think the first time they see a non-trivial failure they're just going to shut them off.

I'm sure you're right...as we know, they've already tried to kill off Deseronto once.
 
From Vermilion, OH: (since the DTV transition)

Of these frequencies, the only frequencies out of these I have heard a signal was on 87.75 MHz of CIII/Paris, ON (A Global TV affiliate) which occasionally shows up here especially in the summer. On 71.75 MHz, I once received some weak E-skip of 2 different French-Canadian TV stations from Québec. (Here is a video of that I uploaded to Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8z9pd1GnYM). Will be checking for more E-skip and Tropo on these frequencies.
 
Right now, here is Lake Geneva, all I get is WLFM-LP on 87.75 with a solid stereo & RDS signal.

I've tried channels 3, 4 & 5 on my Degens & Tecsuns last summer, but nothing.

I've have to get tropo from Canada or Es from Mexico or Cuba. Fat chance of that.
 
MarioMania said:
But why on the TV audio there's 5 like 87.75, not 87.70

It wasn't until digitally-tuned radios came along that there was really a difference between 87.75 and 87.70. (an analog-tuned radio could easily tune either one)

The audio frequency is always 4.5MHz higher than the video frequency. (for every analog channel) The video frequency for analog channel 6 is 83.25MHz.

Since the early 1950s, analog TV sets have used a circuit called "intercarrier sound". This circuit depends on the audio-video difference being 4.5MHz. If you were to change that separation to 4.45MHz (which would bring the audio frequency down to 87.70), your audio would be 50KHz "off-frequency" on existing intercarrier sound TV sets. That's enough to cause SERIOUS distortion. (I rather suspect many TVs wouldn't receive the audio at all)

Alternatively, you could move both the sound *and picture* frequencies down by 50KHz -- bringing the video down from 83.25 to 83.20 -- and maintaining the sound-video separation at 4.5MHz. Actually, on most TVs that would probably work OK. But it would result in interference from channel 6 picture signals to channel 5 audio. It might also result in interference to the channel 5 picture. When color was introduced, the color subcarrier frequency was carefully chosen to avoid interference with adjacent-channel video; changing the adjacent video frequency by 50KHz would upset that calculation.

(in any case, moving either frequency by 50KHz would violate FCC standards)
 
It should also be noted that 65.75 is just below the lowest end of the OIRT broadcast band (65.8-74 MHz.) I wonder if anyone using this board from any of the former Soviet countries (at least the ones that are still using the band) have ever heard anything on this frequency....
 
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