910 Wobbler still Xtreme...

Wednesday, June 01 2005

At 3am EDT the Wobbler was continuing extreme, beginning around midnight after appearing strong ealier at 1930.  Now, since about 1130am EDT, it is again/still extreme. 
 
This is the most prolonged period of activity observed on any given channel.  Heavy static from area thunderstorms makes most Cuban channels difficult if not impossible to hear today.  The content on 910 is unknown at this time as a result, but the Wobbler is easily heard. 
 
If this continues, tonight could be another night that the Wobbler will be audible beyond south Florida as it was last night.  It was so strong it blanketed other audio from several stations on 910 that were fading in and out, including the content of the probable Cuban source station, CMBL, 10kW, Radio Metropolitana, La Lisa, Ciudad de La Habana.  The content identified by Paul Vincent Zecchino during last nights marathon Wobblethon. 
 
The other potential Wobbler source would be CMFA, also 10kW, Radio Cadena Agramonte, Camaguey, Camaguey.  However, this would not match the content observed.  Also, while the two stations are about equidistant from me, CMFA is less likely heard from Paul's QTH.  Since we were both hearing the same content and equally strong signals of content and Wobbler from opposite coasts of Florida, CMFA would seem unlikely and CMBL the best choice.
 
W. Curt Deegan
Boca Raton, (South East) Florida
[JRC NRD-535D, LF Engineering H-800 & M-601,
  Quantum Phaser, ANC-4 noise canceler, GAP DSP]
http://ScooterHound.com/WWWR/wobbler/
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