Here's what we've got to work with....


Glenn in Enid OK has it strongest at a 95 degree bearing from his QTH.  That's 
pointed towards central Tennessee.  But Kraig in Manassas, VA says he gets it 
strongest when his loop is on an East-West bearing, so that's suggesting 
something in southern Indiana.  Tim in western Michigan says it's straight 
south of him and Robert just outside Atlanta has it strongest on a 320 degree 
bearing, which is headed straight at Nashville.  So if this station producing 
the mystery warble is on 1500, that logically narrows it down to somewhere 
between Indianapolis and Nashville, but nothing in IN/KY/TN on 1500 with the 
exception of WBRI and maybe WDEB is really powerful enough to be heard in the 
far-flung reaches where it's being reported.



Now I am convinced again that this IS WLAC, and that its transmitter is doing 
something to put this warble on 1500.



73,

Rick Dau

South Omaha, Nebraska EN21af

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