David and others,

Just a quick note to tell you thanks very much for running the test. It sounds 
like it was a resounding success all around. Congrats also to the many DXers to 
whom Washington is a new state. That is always thrilling!

I wish I could report otherwise, but sadly I was unable to copy anything that 
even remotely resembling Morse code or anything else attributable to KRPI. 
Conditions seemed decent enough, but there was just too much QRM on the 
channel. I had definite IDs of WDLR-OH, WPFC-LA, and, for the first time ever 
on their 5 W night power, WIRV-KY (with ID also mentioning WEKY-1340). But 
behind these three there was just a constant rumble of flea powered stations, 
which was just too much for the code or anything else to break through.

Very interesting study in propagation to see who both didn't and did get this 
test. Apparently, how far south you were was at least as important as how far 
east you were from Ferndale. Looks like if I had been about 200 miles further 
north I probably would have gotten it. Interesting how far east it did get! 
Just not to the south and east.

I did hear the KREW-1210 Sunnyside Washington DX test many years ago, and I 
have heard KGA-1510 late at night, so it was at least theoretically possible. 
Hopefully, if the test is repeated next year, I will have better luck!

Again, thanks for running this test, amazing to see how widely reported it was.

Sincerely,

Earl Higgins
RX-321 and 15 m end fed wire thing outside
St. Louis, Missouri, USA (W 90.32 N 38.65)
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