Hello Dxers,
                  The DX test of WIGG, 1420 KHZ, Wiggins, Mississippi didn't go 
well at my QTH. I listened to the frequency during the test hours of 0900 to 
1000 UTC and couldn't pull them out. I copied multiple stations on that 
frequency, for the most part not understandable, which created a high pitched 
het. What I could pull out was mostly talk radio stations and most of the time 
WHK out of Cleveland, Ohio covered them up. I managed to filter out the het but 
still with no results. Once I did hear country music but it was down in the mud 
but that might have been WIGG but not enough for a positive ID. I had my 
outdoor loop antenna aimed right at Mississippi. It was a big let down for me 
as I was geared up and ready with a blank reception report form. I guess that 
the frequency was just too congested for any kind of verifiable copy from here. 
I hope that the rest of you that tuned in for the test had better luck than I 
did! I wish to thank the station management for taking t!
 he time and effort to do this.

Rich Brock
Bridgewater/Beaver, Pa., USA
(Near Pittsburgh)
Grundig S350
Realistic DX300
Outdoor ferrite bar fed
with 300 ohm twin lead,
Random length longwire
MFJ Versatuner II

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