Re: [IRCA] Wobbler in NE Oregon (again)
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Re: [IRCA] Wobbler in NE Oregon (again)




> Yup, it's back. 0211 utc, first noted here, 1100 kHz. Brief fadeup at
good
> level, then much weaker with occasional fadeups. Much lower pitched
than
> before.
> Steve


I am hearing the 1100 wobbler in Tampa tonight, about 0230z,
the Cuban triplets 1080-1100-1120 are all in with // audio
and varying strengths due to fading. What is interesting is
the 1100 wobbler fade pattern here has no correlation to the
strength of the 1100 RCH programming. IOW the RCH can
be heard well with wobbler weak/out, or vice versa, or
both well together.

Two wacky possibilities (1) wobbler amplitude varies at a
rate similar to fading artifacts or (2) wobbler geo. source is not
the same as the 1100 RCH geo site, thus differing fade
behavior. Or thirdly, it is possible for two RF signals from the
same site and freq to fade independently?. (shades of C M Stanbury!)

Is anyone who is able to hear the signal i.e. 1100 RCH able
to get a better correlation between program fade behavior and
wobbler fade behavior?

- Bob  Tampa          sent 2136 et


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