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David wrote: On Sun, 3 Jul 2005 17:21:29 +0200, "John Plimmer" wrote: Yes, the single most important location for outstanding DX on LF, MW and HF is to site yourself right on the beach. Much discussion has taken place about the "ideal" DX site and there is considerable consensus among serious DXer's that DXing on the waters edge at the beachside gives a major boost to signals. Good luck in finding the Holy Grail of DX sites Pacific Northwest is Tsunami Country. All the good cliffs are taken. No kidding. If Guy Atkins and his friends are out at Greylands when The Big One hits, they'll be operating maritime mobile. It's a good 3-5 miles to high ground, according to my DeLorme state atlas. Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
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