Les,

What you heard on 1550 was not a Wobbler, that was Cuban jamming of 
WRHC Coral Cables.  This has been going on since 9/9/6 when I first 
heard and reported it.

The jammer does sound somewhat like a Wobbler but upon closer 
inspection it will be found to be audio impressed on a steady carrier 
versus the Wobbler's fluctuating carrier producing the varying 
heterodynes.  Also the jammer is steady and repeating while a Wobbler 
has both variable frequency and level.  This distinction is easy to 
hear and see here using a spectrum analyzer, but a far greater 
challenge at a distance.

Except for a handful of times due to anomalous propagation, the Cuban 
jammer has been heard every night
blocking the anti-Castro programming of WRHC.  The jammer is likely 
continuous, day and night, but only WRHC at 10kW and 50 miles away 
can be heard daytimes from my location.

Curt
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W. Curt Deegan
Boca Raton, (southeast) Florida, USA
http://ScooterHound.com/WWWR/wobbler


At 02:22 AM 7/15/2007, you wrote:
>No luck hearing the test here in Alabama either. Miami station 
>(Coral Gables) in very well with it's Spanish language programming. 
>Also hearing "The Whobbler" at times...usual mix of regulars, but 
>nothing else.
>
>Haven't seen any reports of anyone logging the test yet. We'll hope 
>for better results tonight.
>
>
>Les Rayburn, director
>High Noon Film
>100 Centerview Drive Suite 111
>Birmingham, AL 35216
>205.824.8930
>205.824.8960 fax
>205.253.4867 cell


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