It's true, I haven't listened for it as yet... but whenever anybody says 
"wobbling", the Cubanos are naturaly the first thing that comes to mind!

Randy Stewart
Arts Producer
KSMU
901 S. National
Springfield MO 65897




-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2016 3:02 PM
To: Stewart, Joseph R
Subject: Re: [NRC-AM] [IRCA] 1500khz someone with very noisy sidebands

Randy:

The noise on 1500khz is not your typical "Wobbler" that was frequently heard a 
few years ago.  The noise I am hearing sounds like a train diesel engine 
idling.  
Occasionally it sounds like a whine or high pitched tone. 
Suspect gross over modulation.  And, yes, sometimes there are brief "wobble" 
noises but majority is just noise. 
Give a listen to 1500kz tonight and let us know what you hear. For me it is 
slightly louder on USB that LSB.  And don't forget to get a good loop bearing 
if possible.

Tom
Joliet,  IL



> If you're hearing "warbling," then it's highly likely to be a Cuban 
> transmitter... this sort of thing has been noted off and on for years 
> on various frequencies.
>
> Randy Stewart
> Arts Producer
> KSMU
> 901 S. National
> Springfield MO 65897
>
>
>


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