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John Passaneau wrote:
Their location is much better for Europe and the west coast than here in the east. My propagation software shows that for today (30th) its possible to work them at 1:00UTC on 30m, 4:00UTC on 20 and 17 and 13:00UTC on 15m. The problem is that they are seldom on those band at the required times. They have been on the lower bands working Europe not North America. As I work and I'm unwilling to take a day off to work DX they have been a hard go. Anyway Sunday on 30m is when I worked too. -- John Passaneau Penn State University I'm just a couple of hours west of you in the northern panhandle of West Virginia. The first band I caught them on was 17. Over the next several days, I managed to add 40 and 80 and last night, 160m. I'm all smiles. Dave K8MN |
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