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Michael - dxAce does sometimes come across as terse and mocking,
whether intended or not. His online persona *appears* to be slightly impatient. After awhile, you can learn to get used to it, accept it, and extract from it whatever good information there is - and there is often quite a bit. Once you get beyond the affectation, it all settles into place. Rest assured that, for most of us, your post made sense. Brasilia has been a powerhouse on 11780 now for awhile. After some years' absence, when I first restarted the radio hobby back in 2001, I was surprised by the potency of its signal compared to the mini-Brazilians I had heard in the past. Too bad RAE Bueno Aires on 11710 cannot do as well - it's signal, formerly a good one, is tough these days. Not only that, but I have noticed that especially when the solar storm levels become high and polar propagation is subdued, the tropical and trans-equatorial routes seem to be enhanced. Then, Brazil comes through even better, and the itty bitty stations from CA and SA (and Africa too) become more listenable. YMMV depending on latitude and location. Bruce Jensen |
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