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  1. #11
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    Ditto,

    Condx in California weren't great last night. Heard plenty of stateside stations, few DX. Just the opposite of the night previous, when 20 CW was full of Europeans, mostly Russian and Baltic.

    73,
    Bill

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    The "gone" bits are the holes in the ionosphere, bit difficult for anyone living on the left side of the US, best place is on the right side for Europe. Getting to Europe from FL is easy, my difficulty is getting into the parts of Siberia where the sun don't shine and they have no ionosphere

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    Propogation is only working one way for me - I can hear stations but they can't hear me tonight. Ah well. Gonna play on JT65 for a while - there are still signals visible on 10 meters this late so I'll throw some CQ's out and see what I can snag, if anything.
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    de Jim
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    Europe coming in on 20 meters S9 plus 20 tonight. Very good conditions!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by W4PG View Post
    Europe coming in on 20 meters S9 plus 20 tonight. Very good conditions!!
    Darn!!! Not here Bob, nasty line of T-storms rolling thru New England... all unhooked
    for the nite..hopefully conditions will continue into tomorrow,as last nite 20m was
    open to EU till almost 2am...
    "It is even harder for the average ape to believe that he has descended from man."

    73,
    Neil
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    Neil we had some storms tonight also. I had to lower the tower but put it back up a bit ago. Really nice conditions now, but one never knows. I'm lowering the tower now in preparation for flying out in the morning to Dayton. I hate leaving the thing up . . . . just never know.

    .............Bob
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    Have a safe trip, Bob... I hope someone takes some "QRZ" group photo's!!
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    Neil
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    Quote Originally Posted by W4PG View Post
    Europe coming in on 20 meters S9 plus 20 tonight. Very good conditions!!
    Boulder MUF is quite good right now.

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