I think the main differences are, 3B6RF is still setting up, the D68 
guys antennas were on top of the hotel, and not 20-30 feet off the 
ground, and the BIG factor, 3B6RF is not operating at the peak of the 
Equinox. I was able to 3B6RF,  1st call on 10m :)
                  
                                  73/DX, Bruce


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> Maybe just condx the last few days or change of season but do people
> esp. on west coast notice how weaker 3B6 signal is compared to D68?
> 3B6 is totally nil here on a vertical but could almost always hear D68
> 73
> Brian
> KI6HT
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