Rene:

You gave the apparent azimuth as 107 which goes out into the
Atlantic . . .

And you said it was 25 degrees south of (meaning, I suspect,
clockwise from) WIBG.   Since WIBG is 154 degrees from you, 
I added 25 onto that number to get 179.  So I then used 179 for 
the azimuth.    [ Bet you meant 177, not 107 ]

Does this:
http://tonnesoftware.com/1020c.gif
look right to you?   Note the use of 1020"C" for the name.
If it looks OK to you I'll delete the C and we'll have the latest
and greatest.

- JimT




  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: R. F. Tetro 
  To: AMDX WTFDA List ; DX Hub List ; International Radio Club of America ; MWC 
List ; NRC AM List 
  Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2006 1:08 PM
  Subject: [NRC-AM] 1020 kHz tone continues


  1020 KHZ  Unid tone station

   

  Still clearly audible during the day hours @ 1300 in Lansdale , PM.  Fighting 
it out on car radio with WIBG, but easily brought into the clear in the house 
on the R75 with Terk AM Advantage by nulling WIBG.  It looks like the UNID 
toner is still at about 107 degrees from here, which is about 25 degrees south 
of the WIBG peak.

   

  73,

  Rene'

   

  Rene F. Tetro
  Lansdale, PA, USA
  W2FIL, WPXG816, WPXU288
  Coordinates:  40D12'41"N  75D18'22"W
  Grid:  FN20IF
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