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- -- name: #309
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- Question #309
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- N8B03 If you are told your station was heard on 21,375 kHz, but at the time you were operating on 7125 kHz, what is one reason this could happen?
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- Your transmitter's power-supply filter capacitor was bad
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- You were sending CW too fast
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- Your transmitter was radiating harmonic signals
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- Your transmitter's power-supply filter choke was bad
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- Correct answer is C