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On Dec 20, 3:08*am, "Brenda Ann"
wrote: "Gregg" wrote in message ... On Dec 19, 6:17 am, dave wrote: Gregg wrote: I knew about the period before and after sunrise - but I hadn't heard of that term "Critical Hours" before. It's usually to protect a station to the East. Didn't know that either David. Can you tell me why specifically only stations to the east? :-) I would think this would be because of gray line skip. Points east will have already begun receiving skip by the time a station considerably to the west will have seen sunset. Ah. I see. I should have figured that out on my own. Thanks BA |
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