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To: Chris Reeder who wrote (1420)1/8/1997 6:18:00 PM
From: Quincy   of 1819
 
Sounds about right.

A phone on Mt. Soledad, the highest elevation in SD county
would reach quite a few CDMA base stations. But, that location
allows broadcasters to minimize dead spots due to the plethora of
medium to large hills(compared to the midwest) that we have
around here. Any receiver is probably toast up there...

From the interference description, could it be a swamped IF
section?

It was a design challenge when I worked for a broadcast equip.
manufacturer. They have to make sure interference doesn't leak
into the broadcast transmitter from any nearby antenna
(including their own.)

I will try my Motorola AMPS phone next time I go up there
(and the portable TV, and the car radio. B-)
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