The phase-conjugate mirror realized by means of degenerate four-wave mixing in a Kerr-like medium is investigated using the angular spectrum representation of interacting fields. The analysed model is based on the nonlinear mixing of two infinite plane pump waves with the spatially limited probe and signal waves. Relations among harmonic components of the probe and signal fields are derived assuming non-depleted pumping and neglecting the evanescent waves. The influence of the injected signal field on the frequency spectrum of the generated phase-conjugate field is also examined.