Wolfy,

Then, I am am pretty much back where I started. hi. At least I do know
of the Lithuania/Estonia sites. But 700km South in Western Russia would
be very unlikely because the lack of a darkness path at 0930 UTC. At the
time, I was 17 years old and I knew nothing about propagation. I was
using a Norelco 17 transistor $125 portable that did amazingly well on
splits. Of course in those days, the whole state of Alaska had 18
stations and Seward had only a 50 watter on 1490 using a longwire
antenna, so QRM was very low. 

73,

Patrick 

Patrick Martin
KAVT Reception Manager

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