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From: Nick Hall-Patch n...@ieee.org
Sent: May 23, 2015 9:47 AM
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] DXing the Western US [ Grandpa, DON'T Tell Me About the
Good Ole Days ]
Neil Kazaross gave a good talk on the subject
Neil Kazaross gave a good talk on the subject of sunset skip at the
Minneapolis convention Les, and used many illustrations of western
stations heard in his part of the world. I'd certainly ask him.
best wishes,
Nick
At 00:46 23-05-15, you wrote:
With apologies to the Judds for their hit
US [ Grandpa, DON'T Tell Me About the
Good Ole Days ]
Nick,
Kaz has briefly chimed in---but I'll eagerly await his more detailed
replies.
One thing that would be helpful would be some target stations that
*SHOULD* be possible for me to log at certain times of the year on SS
skip. For some
Nick,
Kaz has briefly chimed in---but I'll eagerly await his more detailed
replies.
One thing that would be helpful would be some target stations that
*SHOULD* be possible for me to log at certain times of the year on SS
skip. For some reason, my brain just refuses to grasp the concepts
Mark,
Wow--I had never seen the radio-timetraveler.blogspot.com site until
today. How did I miss it!! Can't wait to download these, and start
working out a game plan.
Since you obviously know a lot more about Google Earth than I, I can't
help but wonder if it's possible to overlay real-time
, DON'T Tell Me
About the Good Ole Days ]
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I'm tied up this weekend but will be adding a couple replies to this thread.
All I'll say now is to use modern
With apologies to the Judds for their hit song.
My primary interest in AM DXing is logging domestic stations in the
Western part of the U.S. Probably because i enjoy traveling in that
scenery, and the people are wonderful. No matter the reason, any station
with a K call is a thrill for me to