Bruce,

Their pattern must be pretty tight to the South. It is a bit of work to
to get KKXA on top of KGDD during the day, but it can be done. as it
gets closer to LSS in the late afternoon, the skip is more apparent on
the upper frequencies, so holding a null on KGDD is tough. Then at
night, KKXA seems to be heard easily on the NE EWE but there is still
QRM from KGDD.

73,

Patrick  

Patrick Martin
Seaside OR 
KGED QSL Manager

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