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- Subject: Re: [IRCA] Warbler On 1000
- From: Mark Connelly <markwa1ion@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2016 22:50:36 -0400
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Wobbler station on 1000 is very common here, usually duking it out with the co-channel Colombian. WMVP is weak at this QTH, seldom competitive with the Latin Americans.
Readers of DX News already know the answer, as reported by IDXD's Bruce Conti:
1000 CUBA R.Artemisa, Artemisa SEP 4 0400 - Loud wobbling noise over WMVP; identified as R.Artemisa by Terry Krueger (FL), see // 1020 kHz. [Conti-NH]
Mark Connelly, WA1ION
South Yarmouth, MA
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I can't help much, except to say I hear it too. It comes and goes here.
I remember hearing it before on that freq.
It was *very* pronounced back on Oct. 2-3 UT, when auroral conditions
were in play.
It's most pronounced on the DKAZ antenna, pointed south (which partially
nulls the dominant Chicago station, WMVP). I just heard the Cuban
Rebelde network tag underneath Chicago, so maybe that station is having
transmitter problems?
Mark Pettifor
Goshen, IN
On 2016-10-05 9:28 pm, Robert LaFore wrote:
> Does anyone have any idea who is warbling around on 1000? I hear a
> consistant "whoop-whoop" under WMVP almost everynight, for example
> now, at 2125 EDT. It also shows up on the SDR waterfall. The variation
> is roughly + or - 600Hz.
>
> It is not from WMVP. I have not ruled out something local.
>
> Thanks for any leads!
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