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| Subject: | [VHFcontesting] Differences between TX and MI |
| From: | Mark_Hoffman@boces.monroe.edu (Mark_Hoffman@boces.monroe.edu) |
| Date: | Thu Jun 19 16:43:48 2003 |
Geo, You mentioned in one of your posts that there's not much of a difference between TX and MI - au contraire. In Texas, single-hop takes you to both coasts. Albeit, W1 and W7 are likely double-hop, but you still reach W4 and W6, where it seems there's a tremendous gathering of 6m activity. From MI (and WNY, for that matter) - single hop distances take us perhaps as far as western W0, W5, W4 and VE1. |
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