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Weak but totally readable here in Tucson at 22:03 UTC. Mentioning
reports from listeners, mostly from Europe. R70 and R-5000 with 30M Windom. Frank K3YAZ dxAce wrote: John Barnard wrote: dxAce wrote: Radio St. Helena 11092.5 USB heard here at 1800 sign on. Very, very weak. Surprised to hear them as they are beaming due south to New Zealand. Currently using the Drake R8 and 200' W-E wire. dxAce Michigan USA I'm hoping that's a sign that they will come in like gangbusters for the North American transmission. I've heard nothing yet and the transmission to Japan would have been one of my better chances. How so? The path doesn't even come close to North America. The long path comes back to St. Helena through South America. dxAce Michigan USA |
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