[South Florida DX Association] DX news-
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Mon, 29 Dec 2003 08:47:44 EST
John,
I am sure you are correct that the list is worldwide, I should have thought
of that - but anyway it does indicate activity in quite a few "rare" places.
I am pretty much limited to 40m now, and I have been surprised at the DX that
is on in the mornings - 9V1, 9M2, HS0, BY, many JA, DU and HL(DS5) stations
this past few days.
These are all with just a dipole, can hardly wait to get the 2el 40m quad up.
Norm
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In a message dated 12/29/03 5:24:08 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
> I believe this is what was worked world wide, and not just from the U.S. I
> see the Europeans and Asians posting this DX but I don't hear a thing, on
> the frequency the DX is reported to be working on, at the time of day it is
> posted. 214 countries is a LOT! YA, YB, YI and YK...zikes!
>
> The DX isn't as bad as I thought it would be at this point in the solar
> cycle. 40, 80 and 160M should be improving as the noise level abates.
>
> 73..de John/K4WJ
>
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