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On Jul 23, 4:52*pm, dxAce wrote:
That theory was expounded upon by I think John Bryant and another fellow in one of Fine Tunings Procedings issues (sorry, I no longer have them) back in the late 80's or early 90's. I've not believed in radio signals making 'hops' for a very long time as it simply does not make sense. Yes indeed Prof. John Bryant does expound this view (ducting), but I don't think he invented the theory. It was expounded a long time ago by the 160m hams in ON4UN John Devoldere's book "Low -Band DXing" JP |
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