The past few evenings, I have heard our Mountain Time Zone colleagues on 
their normal frequency of 3.875.  The group includes several Colorado, 
Nebraska and Wyoming stations.

Last night I couldn't help but get in briefly to say hello to them 
before the band went out.  While I was listening, that group of 5 
landers who populate 3.875 with SSB over the top signals didn't know 
what to do.  I heard a San Antonio station actually zero beat and call 
CQ two or three times.  The funny part was no one answered him.

Over the past 4 or 5 years 3.875 has been just full of the wide SSB 
group who spent time talking about their signals and how their audio 
sounded.  Now maybe they will get a lesson on good audio from our 
friends on the lee side of the mountains courtesy of AM.  What fun it is 
to listen while the Sub group thrashes around not knowing what to do 
next.

Jim/W5JO 

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