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![]() J999w wrote: The 41/40m band has been going real long in the evenings. Quite often I won't hear anything closer than 800 miles or so all night unless it's ground wave. We go through the WBCQ (7415 and perhaps other frequencies) not being heard 'close in' complaints every year around this time. It's fairly normal propagation. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... J999w wrote: The 41/40m band has been going real long in the evenings. Quite often I won't hear anything closer than 800 miles or so all night unless it's ground wave. We go through the WBCQ (7415 and perhaps other frequencies) not being heard 'close in' complaints every year around this time. It's fairly normal propagation. dxAce Michigan USA I'm having the same problem here in south-west Missouri- 7415 goes away during the early to mid-evening. Thats something like 1200 miles. So I thought the problem was more likely with the station. Brian |
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