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Re: [IRCA] 1040 wandering het: who is it?
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- From: "HASCALL, DAVID CIV DFAS" <DAVID.HASCALL@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 13:15:52 -0500
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Glenn;
I have also noted the wanderer on 1040. I would say appx E-W line from
Indianapolis but not totally sure. Wonder if it is giving WHO fits in
their protected contour?
73,
Dave in Indy
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Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 15:50:01 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghauser@xxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] 1040 wandering het: who is it?
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Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 23:08:46 -0500
From: "Fred Schroyer" <freditor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [IRCA] 1040 wandering het: who is it?
Driving home a couple of weeks ago, I noticed a strange het on 1040. Its
pitch rose & fell very slowly (spanning a couple of musical notes over a
minute), through roughly an octave either side of middle C (in other
words,
maybe a hundred Hz up to several hundred), with no apparent pattern,
just a
gradual rising and falling. Kinda like a very, very slow moaning. The
aimless frequency drift reminds me of an old tube oscillator with poor
voltage regulation and no temperature compensation!
Listening over the past 2 weeks, I hear it all the time, weak during
daytime
and very strong during critical hours and at night. This might reflect
that
it has only a weak station to beat against during the day -- WZSK @ 100
miles distance -- versus strong stations to beat against during CH & at
night -- WHO, WYSL (250 mis away) and WPBS (500 mis away).
I hear it equally well from my home in Waynesburg, PA (40 mis S of
Pittsburgh) to my dayjob in Morgantown, WV. At both locations, it
direction-finds to roughly SE-NW. My Sony 7600 valiantly tried to sync
the
signal when I set it to 1041 kHz, which tells me that the station's
frequency is always above 1040.
My guess is an unhappy TIS, not too far away. I can't find a trusty TIS
directory online -- anyone know of one? Is anyone else hearing this, esp
DXers in PA, OH, MD, WV? Any ideas who/where it might be? Thanks.
Fred Schroyer, Freelance Science Writer / Editorial Consultant
Waynesburg, PA 15370
(40 air miles S of Pittsburgh, 20 N of Morgantown, WV)
freditor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Sorry if this has already been answered, but I am a bit behind in
reading all the digests.
Sounds like a Cuban wobbler, but not to PA in the daytime.
I thought I had publicized this list, which includes TIS stations, but
no guarantees how current or complete it may be:
http://www.mwlist.org/mwlist_quick_and_easy.php?area=3&kHz=1040
Only shows four on 1040, and only one outside California:
USA WPEI224 Hanover, MD 0.01 dept of transportation hdqtrs
73, Glenn Hauser
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