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Matthew Chao <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 24 Apr 2015 21:35:08 -0400
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Hi, Phil.  Thanks for the info.  Really appreciate it.--Matt.

At 05:53 PM 4/24/2015, Phil Scovell wrote:
>Matt,
>
>Of course it depends on sideband or CW but normally the bottom 25 KHz have
>the most DX to be found.  On 20, 15, and 10, on the other hand, you'll find
>lots of DX, when condition are better, 30 and 40 KHz above the bottom of
>each CW band.  Phone is a different matter,  On 20 sideband, 14.200 is a
>good place to start tuning.  25 KHz above and below that frequency is where
>lots of DX will be found when the band is good.  Working 75 meters and 160
>is much different on phone but on 40 meter phone, starting at 7150 and
>tuning 25 KHz above and below that is a good area for DX.  That's just a
>thumbnail sketch, Matt.  If you need more specifics, let me know.
>
>Phil.
>K0NX
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Matthew Chao" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Friday, April 24, 2015 11:48 AM
>Subject: Some Questions About Dx-ing
>
>
> > Hi, Folks.  Does anyone know which portions of the major HF bands are
> > set aside for DX?  Would like to get out there and make some DX
> > contacts.  Thanks.--Matt, N1IBB.
> >

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