I'm not talking about how to use the Grayline features in DXB.
I'm referring to using Grayline as a propagation tool for
finding/hearing/working those rare ones.

I have 'learned experience' with propagation from years of contesting, but
have never really understood how to use Grayline to it's fullest advantage.
I'm a registered owner of DX Atlas which has a fine Grayline display and
would like to better understand how to use what it's telling me.

Anybody help with this or suggest reading material?

Thanks
Bill

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"My analogy skills are very weak - like a tomato in the rain"
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Bill H. in Chicagoland
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