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Phil Scovell <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 27 Oct 2013 18:17:24 -0600
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It sure has been fun to see 10 and 15 meters really open with lots of signals.  I was copying Japan last night at 8 PM in the evening; not many, but a few were still coming through.  I figured it would be good because 12 meters has been rocking all weak with DX from all over.  And I am still using wires now instead of yagi antennas so it had to be 20 to 30 DB better than I was hearing.  You know it is good when the Japanese are commanding their own pile ups and working U S and Latin and South Americans, as well as all the Caribbean, as fast as they can talk.

Phil.
K0NX
Living His Name

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