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"David Snyder Hale" wrote in message ... Dee D. Flint wrote: Try calling the ARRL. They are generally up on this kind of info and will probably be more accurate than info you can find elsewhere. Thanks, I did that, and they were very helpful. I still don't know the answer yet (they just gave me contact info in Costa Rica), but I have more than I had yesterday. Suggestions on band to use? As always it depends on propagation but I'd try 15m, 17m and 20m for daytime with 40m and 80m for night time. If you're up on your CW, 30m should be good also. Naturally if the solar flux rises decently, 10m and 12m may open and they would also be good in the daytime. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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