I would agree that the tropical bands are not as active as they were in the 
late-70s through about 1990 when I was much more active in TB DXing.  Not to 
say that they are dead but they are much quieter (except for WWCR. WWRB and the 
like!!!) than they were when I started DXing in 1976.  No real surprise here, 
as we will continue to see FM radio take over more from SW in the years to 
come, IMO.


John Cereghin
Smyrna DE


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