[IRCA] Re: Wobbler on 910 & 930
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[IRCA] Re: Wobbler on 910 & 930



Hi Curt

If you're hearing it on 930 and 910, then it might be caused by a station on 920 putting out noise on it's upper and lower sidebands.   Does it loop in the same direction as any 920 stations?

Bruce

WWWR wrote:
 
The mystery radio signal that has been described as sounding like a wobbling metal sheet, is back after a hiatus during the recent atmospheric disturbances.  It is audible without special processing on both 910 and 930 here in SE Florida, at 21:45 ET.  With some enhancement the signal is very strong. 
 
I've written this thing up along with my tuning technique which makes it easy to detect.  You can read more at this web site: http://ScooterHound.com/WWWR/wobbler/
 
I would like to hear from anyone and their location, who can hear the Wobbler.  Also, if anyone has any idea what it might be - jamming has been suggested, or some natural occurrence - I would like to hear that as well.
 
W. Curt Deegan
Boca Raton, (South East) Florida
[JRC NRD-535D, LF Engineering H-800 & M-601,
  Quantum Phaser, ANC-4 noise canceler, GAP DSP]




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