Gil,

Have not been doing much TP Dxing with the big radios.  Chances of
hearing a new TP with time of year are slim at this location.  Your right
about hearing a lower power station over land at 1,000 miles or more.
Hearing it on a radio while roaming around the house with the radio
in your pocket is a dream come true.

My wife and I are spending 3 days at Grayland next week.  Plan on 
spending a lot of time DXing with the Ultralights.  Will start a "Grayland
Utralight log book.  Will DX with the Utralights during the evenings and 
day.  Also will spot for TPs on the big receiver, and then try for them
on the Utralight.  

Dennis,
Vancouver, WA
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From: "Gil Stacy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

> Dennis, 
> Not to denigrate TP's, but your transcontinental dx catches across mountain 
> ranges and lotsa dirt are far more impressive IMO than your TP's.. (Sour 
> grapes? It's rare for me to nab a TA from my semi-urban environment here in 
> Georgia, even with my R8B and wire in the air or on the ground.) 
> 73 Gil 
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