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Old March 23rd 10, 03:17 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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On Mar 22, 7:19*pm, SC Dxing wrote:
According to schedule, the antenna from Bonaire is aimed almost due
south (182 or 170 degrees). Which actually is good news because there
is always some sort of backwhip in the opposite direction.


....right, either straight back or off at some 120 degree or so angle
off the rear side. When I lived in Massachusetts 30 years ago - heck,
here in California - the Bonaire transmissions do/were ALWAYS
pound(ing) in no matter what time of day or night. It makes no
difference where the antenna was headed.

Bruce
 
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