The results are in from the WIGG test last weekend. It looks like 1420
kHz was a tough frequency for many of us, but the test still made it out
fairly well to the Midwest, the South and somewhat to the East.
Bill Dvorak in Madison, WI says that after a careful review of his
tapes he
I was happy to hear that the test did happen last
night. Unfortunately, I did not last that long, as I
fell asleep and woke up twice while waiting for the
test to start, and finally went to bed about an hour
before the scheduled test time.
My gratitude goes out to the WIGG Chief Engineer and
to
From initial reports, It looks as though the WIGG test didn't get out quite as
well as some of the others so far this season. I talked with Paul at about
3:20 a.m. this morning. He said he'd gotten calls from the St. Louis and
Chicago areas so far. I am at a family function in Durham, NC, and
Haven't listened to the entire recorded hour yet, but I'd guess this
wasn't heard here...just too much KITI which just wouldn't remain nulled
The test from Georgia on this channel was heard several years ago, so
WIGG wasn't impossible, but no luck this time.
Thanks for the effort.
Nick
AsI said Jim, nothing here.. just some spanish station, a gospel station and
WHK.
Oh well, I was actually up and hoping for this, but no big loss that I
didn't hear it.
Thanks to Paul, their CE for staying up so late to do this. They've got a
nice little station in Wiggins that I heard for
Test was heard here with weak signals on a fairly congested channel. Heard
with WHK, WVJS and others. Only tones and Morse code made it. Tones and
code were repeated several times during the first thirty minutes only.
Nothing noted after 03:30 CST. Called in to station at 3:08 after hearing