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If you have  a weather radio on VHF, 162 those are real good indicators of
openings, and check your FM broadcast band too.  I live in the Detroit Area,
and Cleveland skips in here all the time and vise versa.
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From: "tomi" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 9:43 PM
Subject: Re: recent openings in the midwest


> Hi,
>
> Howcan you check the muf in my area? Is there an internet site which tells
> you, "cleveland ohio, maximum usable frequency, 80 mhz", or do you need to
> inspect?
>
> regards:
>
> Tomi

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