104 degrees from Barrington IL..ie right at Baltimore from here.

Jim, I hope your map is taking into account great circle path.

I still think this thing is near the Baltimore, DC area and also think that 
if it's on this weekend, maybe a couple of area DXers could drive around and 
take some DF with a portable and maybe pin it down. If you are near this and 
you drive 40 miles or so, the bearing will change greatly.

For those newer DXers who aren't sure how to DF, null the station ! Every 
basic portable has a loopstick inside and the nulls are off the ends of the 
radio. I can null it into the noise here so I just average the bearings of 
the narrow null from when I can start hearing it again (for maybe 10 degrees 
it is nulled). Off course I did this several times to be sure and used 2 
different portables and also walked outside away from my house in case any 
wiring was skewing the DF (It isn't)

73 KAZ
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim Tonne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] [NRC-AM] 1610 mystery station


> 1610 map posted at 8:05 PM at:
> http://tonnesoftware.com/1610.gif
>
> Looks like Gil's data from Savannah is good.
>
> Sure wish we could get a bearing from Ohio
> or Illinois and also from western New York
> state.
>
> - JimT
>
>

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