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"Martin G. McCormick" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 2 Jun 2013 12:12:11 -0500
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	When you hear really short skip like that, it pays to
give 6 and 2 a listen in case they have become open as that can
be an indication that the MUF may be way up today. Not always,
but possible.

Martin

"Mike Duke, K5XU" writes:
> I just worked two stations in northeast Alabama on 15 meter
> SSB from my Jackson, Mississippi QTH.
> 
> One is still on 21.298, and the other was a mobile a bit
> further up the band.
> 
> This is not back scatter, it is point to point E skip.
> 
> These stations are about 225 miles from me.
> 
> You don't see skip that short on 15 meters very often. When
> you do, it is as much fun as the long haul DX.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Mike Duke, K5XU
> American Council of Blind Radio Amateurs
> 
> 

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