Re: [IRCA] Wobbler in North Texas
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Re: [IRCA] Wobbler in North Texas



You got the Wobbler just in time!  The wheels came off on one of the wild 
excursions.

Curt
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W. Curt Deegan
Boca Raton, (southeast) FL

At 11:43 PM 1/24/2006, you wrote:
>I guess it's the wobbler I'm hearing ... for the first time ... here 35 
>miles north of Dallas-Fort Worth. But I had expected something a little 
>less erratic. When I tuned to 1100 at 2225, what I was hearing was strong 
>and dominant over WTAM ... and what I heard sounded a little like rapid 
>running back and forth of a long-play record, like the rap singers do, 
>varying in pitch, perhaps a full octave or more from low note to high 
>note. But I'm also hearing a second, lower pitched wobbling sound, sort of 
>bubbling under the dominant, higher waving wobbler. As far as other audio 
>is concerned, I'm getting only a slight bit of Latin music, not enough to 
>tell whether it's the Cuban or one of the Mexicans. (When the Latin signal 
>comes up, though, what I take to be the wobbler is down. I tried Monday 
>night, found nothing, but it's there tonight. At times, it sounds a bit 
>like "The Singing Dogs," on "Jingle Bells," (a bit squeakier) first heard 
>when I was DJ'ing in 1955. Since my technical knowledge is minimal, I 
>would hesitate to hazard the slightest guess as to what this is.
>
>Other, that is, than annoying.
>
>Qal R. Mann, Krumudgeon


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