I totally agree with Dick's comment below. I think Dick will find it
interesting that up here a few hundred miles to the north at times things
seemed even worse. I say that because I heard him work some Europeans on
15 that I couldn't print no matter which TH-7 or combinations of TH-7s I
tried in the 3 high stack.
I also heard AI9T (to the east 300 or 400 miles) running Europeans on 15
that were no print here when I monitored his run frequency. In the end
due to the lousy band conditions in the land between two rivers (i.e.,
the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers) also know as Iowa I only operated
about 10 hours of WAE RTTY.
73 Larry L W0ETC
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 09:38:12 -0600 "Dick White" <whiter26@sbcglobal.net>
writes:
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> From the Black Hole of Mid USA the openings were short and
> unpredictable.
>
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> Fulton, MO. 65251
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