I've long been an advocate of expanding the FM broadcast band down to at least 76.1, similar to where the Japanese band begins, so some AM stations could move to the new band and relieve the AM band
- until I started DXing in that area the other day.
I have a Sony ICF-SW7600G that has an FM band 76-108. One day I noticed I was getting faint signals between 77.9 and 85.3 mHz - exactly 21.4 mHz below the same broadcast station. 99.3 came in at both 99.3 and 77.9; 106.7 came in at 106.7 and 85.3
I tried this indoors and out - same result (I don't have another radio that will go to 76.0, so I can't compare radios.).
A couple of these stations are over 50 miles away; The closest is 8 miles away.
I checked and found the Japanese band is 76.0 - 90.0, so it wouldn't be affected by "harmonics"(?). Most of the FM bands are not 21.4 mHz wide (108 - 88 = 20).
Has anyone else experienced this? (If the 21.4 "harmonic" is prevalent, there goes my theory about expanding the FM band.)
- until I started DXing in that area the other day.
I have a Sony ICF-SW7600G that has an FM band 76-108. One day I noticed I was getting faint signals between 77.9 and 85.3 mHz - exactly 21.4 mHz below the same broadcast station. 99.3 came in at both 99.3 and 77.9; 106.7 came in at 106.7 and 85.3
I tried this indoors and out - same result (I don't have another radio that will go to 76.0, so I can't compare radios.).
A couple of these stations are over 50 miles away; The closest is 8 miles away.
I checked and found the Japanese band is 76.0 - 90.0, so it wouldn't be affected by "harmonics"(?). Most of the FM bands are not 21.4 mHz wide (108 - 88 = 20).
Has anyone else experienced this? (If the 21.4 "harmonic" is prevalent, there goes my theory about expanding the FM band.)