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Not to be picky, but it was more likely harmonics of the radio's local oscillator (LO) that was heterodyning (beating) with the FM stations.
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Best to get a mid to high end offering from a well respected brand if you wish to do serious SW listening.
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Many older single conversion, single rf tuned radios are quite poor at rejecting "image" signals. They usually do not trap out higher frequency signals (there was no need in 1938 or so because the modern TV and FM bands did not exist).
These sets were "good enough" at the time, but that time is long gone. Agree, if you want to do serious SW listening, get a decent modern radio. jr |
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