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William E. Sabin wrote: Thanks Harold. What you hear is probably something different. I appreciate your input. There is some local speculation about a Central or South American source, but I am uncertain about that. Bill W0IYH "Harold E. Johnson" wrote in message newsZb7e.15176$8Z6.14849@attbi_s21... In Cedar Rapids Iowa I hear a constant warbly signal on 14.3175 upper sideband, 24/7. I am not sure if it is local or long distance. It peaks from the South on my rotary beam. A friend in Cedar Rapids 5 miles away hears it also. Does anyone else out there hear it also? Bill, is that it's zero beat frequency? I hear something warbly at 50 Hz bandwidth and with a 5-600 Hz note at 14.318. Mine seems to peak to the NorthEast but VERY weak here in NC. Doesn't move my "S" meter a bit. Can't even hear it in the noise bandwidth when opened up. Regards W4ZCB Sounds like the fourth harmonic of the TV Color burst frequency. 73, John |