The usual 'scrum' on 1340 at night here, more or less in order of more common 
to less, is:

WBAN-ME
WMID-NJ
WNBH-MA
WIRY-NY
WSTJ-VT
WMSA-NY
WYBC-CT
WGAW-MA
WBNC-NH
WVNR-VT
WHAT-PA 

Given that I have not noted the busy signal here, I guess we can rule out any 
on the above list. 

Mark Connelly, WA1ION 

South Yarmouth, MA 

On Thursday, December 12, 2019 Paul B. Walker, Jr. <[email protected]> wrote:
On and off for the last few months, SOMEONE on 1340khz has been running a 
telephone busy signal over and over all night long.  
This has been best heard in an area form Western-ish Ohio, up to Southern 
Ontario and over to Western New York. I don't recall it been logged/reported 
south of say WV and the further west/north you go then Ohio and the further 
east you go than say Syracuse, it gets real week.   It's being heard in the 
central Vermont area tonight for the first time, but very weak. It's also being 
weakly heard in the Twin cities.

From what I've heard it seems like it's best in a line from outside Cincinatti 
up to Rochester, NY
Whats going on?

Paul

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