Hmmm.  I wonder if I could ask my local AM broadcast
station to reduce their second harmonic that is strong
where I want to listen.  :)


The FlexRadio panadapter sure lets you see a lot.
Like a high-power ham station with opposite sideband
only 30 or 40 dB down.  I'm tempted to let the guy
know, but I suspect that he has heard it before.



Bill Tippett wrote:
W5ZN:

 >  Thanks for emphasizing this is not just a "local" problem!

Definitely not. In the example below, a -58 dB spur (like you measured) from my -32 dBm TX signal would be -90 dBm...which would be

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