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Tue, 4 May 2010 15:47:01 -0600
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Last evening, I worked w6 and w7 on 6 SSB and was hearing signals on the 
50.125 MHz calling freq until 11 PM when I went to bed.  Some western 
Colorado friends were hearing Central America and I heard California working 
TG9 and XE1 but I couldn't hear either DX station.  Around 8 PM last night, 
I called CQ on 29.600 MHz 10 FM and worked Arizona simplex.  So things are 
looking up for the higher bands.

Phil.
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