Gentlemen,
Thanks for the suggested Wobbler suspects, I've added these to the list.
For the record, below is the current list of frequencies I check each day, usually multiple times. Below that are the frequencies that had been reported but after monitoring with no results, have been removed from the active list.
Monitored: 560*, 590, 610*, 620*, 680*, 750*, 810*, 820*, 870*, 910*, 930*, 950*, 960*, 1100*, 1120*, 1270, 1290, 1440, 1510, 1560 (Wobblers have been heard by me on these * frequencies, others are reported or suspected. All are being actively monitored.)
Not Monitored: 540, 640, 670, 830, 900, 920*, 1020 (No Wobbler was heard by me on these frequencies which were monitored for over a month, except * logged one time and possibly in error. These are
no longer being monitored.)
Organized monitoring for Wobblers has been underway since February 1, 2005.
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Note to Dr.* Deegan: 1290 for Wobbler inve'tigacion? Slightly shaky en SSB.
1270 - wobble still here, mostly USB in order to detect it though. No audio (the Spanish is the WRLZ-Eatonville Spanish is about all I pull daytime these days). |