Hawaiiankong
Military
- Oct 28, 2009
- 4
I work for the Air Force on air traffic control equipment. Right now we're experiencing a problem with three 10-watt transmitters (132.025, 135.6, and 140.975) that, when transmitted simultaneously, cause that signal to be received on any receiver tuned to 126.65.
I'm not an engineer, but I have been working with these systems for a long time, and I am very frustrated by this. The best theory I can come up with is frequency heterodyning (but not sure), and the only FH formulas that I can find can only combine two frequencies to form something completely out of left field.
Can somebody tell me what might be happening here?
I'm not an engineer, but I have been working with these systems for a long time, and I am very frustrated by this. The best theory I can come up with is frequency heterodyning (but not sure), and the only FH formulas that I can find can only combine two frequencies to form something completely out of left field.
Can somebody tell me what might be happening here?