Has anyone run into a problem with a BE Fm transmitter ( newer model maybe three years old tops ) that creates a spurious carrier, modulation and all, at 600 khz (give or take) above and below the fundamental frequency? This is operating at the lower end of the fm band. The spurious carriers are weak but can be heard 30 miles away and much stronger with 20 miles or less of the transmitter..
There are no other transmitters operating in the vacinity.
Recently, another fm station near the top of the fm band with an antenna some 20 miles away from the first began broadcasting the same thing i.e a spurious signal modulation and all 600 hz above and below too.
I'm thinking something is getting into the tank circuts of these two stations but it seems unusual that 1) there would be a strong signal around 600 khz near both stations ( there arn't any am broadcasters on 600 khz within 150 miles ) or 2) that both station's transmitters are generating the same problem. ASny ideas Theorys?
There are no other transmitters operating in the vacinity.
Recently, another fm station near the top of the fm band with an antenna some 20 miles away from the first began broadcasting the same thing i.e a spurious signal modulation and all 600 hz above and below too.
I'm thinking something is getting into the tank circuts of these two stations but it seems unusual that 1) there would be a strong signal around 600 khz near both stations ( there arn't any am broadcasters on 600 khz within 150 miles ) or 2) that both station's transmitters are generating the same problem. ASny ideas Theorys?