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Since Art is over there now, is he using a different callsign? 

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From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Jeff Kenyon
Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2006 01:21
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Subject: Art Bell back on ham bands and noticing something strange with
20-meters

Hi everyone, I have Art Bell on right now, and he has managed to get an
antenna up for now at his condo.  He has been operating on 20-meters, and
has noticed that where he is located in the Philipines 20-meters is active
at night and closed during the day.  Art has talked with other hams in China
and Africa, and other places and they are also noticing that 20-meters is
opening up after dark where they are and shut down during the day.  I'm just
wondering if anyone else has noticed this?  I would have thought that
20-meters would be good during the day and would shut down at night.

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