Jack, given the band conditions I won't venture a guess. I
will say that because of both the conditions and the strong
signals it managed to stop some of the SSB interference.
Should many of the stations get on the air regularly, others
who like to get up close with their aflack noise would
rethink that strategy. I could not hear stations within
300-400 miles of me, but those beyond that were very good
copy over riding the interference.
At one time, I found 5 different conversations on different
frequencies, so I would say the night has been a success and
welcomed.
Jim
W5JO
Don't mean to be a creep again but wouldn't it be
interesting to know how many of the folks ("big egos with
big rigs tromping Rangers") last night, with the
capability to run illegal power, didn't or never do?
Anyone care to venture an opinion?
js
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