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Brian Denley wrote:
dxAce wrote:

Brian Denley wrote:


dxAce wrote:

2236-0359 17675 ditto

Damn! with conditions as they are in the cycle now, I have no chance
of catching them at night.


Coming in well here on 15720 at 2215.

Not quite as good after 2236 on 17675. Not sure how long they'll hold
up here on that freq.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



dxAce:
Yeah I have to catch them early in the evening here near Boston (tough time
of day for me to listen). The MUF drops down below 10 MHz fast after that


They are usually heard well in the northeast on 9885 but the listening
time is not too convenient.
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