A safe way is to use NO single-conversion (IF2=455kHz) at ch-56 and higher, or
use dual-conversion. In particular to crowded slope sites.
YK Chan


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> No, using Fred's math I came up with the following:
>
> CH11 - 72.920
> CH12 - 72.940
> CH13 - 72.960
> CH14 - 72.980
>
> This puts them right in the CH57-60 range, but between each assigned
> frequency (only 10 kHZ separation instead of 20).  Hence, the possible
> interference.  Makes sense now.  Looks like you might worry about CH57 and
> CH58.
>
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>
> > Well, I happen to have a JR receiver with channel 12 crystal.  I haven't
> > experienced any interference - yet.  Should I be wary of channel 58
> > (assuming ch 14 interferes with ch 60), or is that too simple?  Is there a
> > specific Channel I need to be concerned about?
>
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