Cuba makes sense. Its here in North GA every night. Thank You.
On 10/5/2016 10:50 PM, Mark Connelly via IRCA wrote:
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Well, yeah...that Near Atlanta GA.
On 10/6/2016 6:38 AM, Russ Edmunds wrote:
It would help to know where you are !
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Russ Edmunds
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Wobbler station on 1000 is very common here, usually duking it out with the
co-channel Colombian. WMVP is weak at this QTH, seldom competitive with the
Latin Americans.
Readers of DX News already know the answer, as reported by IDXD's Bruce Conti:
1000 CUBA R.Artemisa, A
I can't help much, except to say I hear it too. It comes and goes here.
I remember hearing it before on that freq.
It was *very* pronounced back on Oct. 2-3 UT, when auroral conditions
were in play.
It's most pronounced on the DKAZ antenna, pointed south (which partially
nulls the dominant C
Heard here as well, in and out in slow fades but never overpowering WMVP
KTOK and possibly Juarez, too weak to tell.
Todd Skaine
Bloomington Mn
On Oct 5, 2016 8:28 PM, "Robert LaFore" wrote:
> Does anyone have any idea who is warbling around on 1000? I hear a
> consistant "whoop-whoop" under W
Does anyone have any idea who is warbling around on 1000? I hear a
consistant "whoop-whoop" under WMVP almost everynight, for example now,
at 2125 EDT. It also shows up on the SDR waterfall. The variation is
roughly + or - 600Hz.
It is not from WMVP. I have not ruled out something local.
Than