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Phil Scovell <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 20 May 2015 15:16:50 -0600
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When I cannot copy W1AW code practice Q5 even on 20 meters, the bands conditions are really bad.  It isn't long propagation either; just poor band conditions.  I have noticed how many groups normally on 75 meters year round are now scheduling on 40 meter sideband instead.  I've even seen some 40 meters groups moving up to 20 meters.  I've seen lots of poor band conditions but this is ridiculous.  Maybe we should call up HARP in Alaska, and the other HARP installations around the world and tell them to start operations up again or to stop what they are doing; either way, whatever works.

Phil.
K0NX


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