Has anyone ever quantified how much of a disadvantage being on 910 KHz, with the IF Harmonic/Oscillator/Image whistle, was? It's sort of moot with most modern receivers with PLL tuning. Before NARBA in 1941, there were no stations on 910 that I know of in the US, because it was a Class I-A or I-B Canadian and/or Mexican Clear Channel. Regional frequency stations moved from 880 to 910 in 1941, and the Canadian and/or Mexican Clear Channels moved from 910 to 940. Suddenly, a few dozen stations were affected with the whistle, and more after the War. I don't think many IFs were retuned, but perhaps David or Frank or the rest may know.
Last edited: