Jim - I want to say that I have seen them reported down the the East
Coast.  Possible deterents: 1) The RDU area is a bit inland.  2) Another
potential "fly in the ointment" is that my local WFNI (ex WIBC) puts a
monster signal to the SE US on their 10Kw night rig.  My dad lives in
the Sandhills region of NC (near the SC border) and hears them about
every night.  In fact, back in 2002 I heard WIBC nightly on a car radio,
when down there and on the NC coast.

73,
Dave in Indy
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I will be heading to North Carolina this weekend to visit family, and
wonder what the possibility of hearing CBA from the Raleigh/Durham area
is before they bite the dust. Any thoughts or suggestions from anyone?

Jim Pogue
Memphis, TN

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