You're closer than you thought - there are only 19!  Gerald Ford was in the 
White House the last time Vermont was logged here.  One frequency check (Nixon 
administration) and one DX test, with no relog of either station, so I've heard 
VT the grand total of TWO nights in my life.  I'm only about 800 miles away, 
too.  Seems they're a lot harder than they oughta be.

Steve Francis
Alcoa, Tennessee 




-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Renfrew <[email protected]>
To: am <[email protected]>; amdx <[email protected]>; Mailing list for the 
International Radio Club of America <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, Sep 4, 2012 12:31 am
Subject: Closing in on WAV?


Jim Renfrew, Holley NY

SEP 3    2358 edt    1490    VT    Middlebury    "Cruisin 93.7" = Addison VT 
FM station;  NEW

It took a long time to get my first VT station, and it finally turned up as 
1390 WDOT Burlington at 9:55 in the morning in 1987.  That was 13 years 
after I started DXing in Rochester, and how long it took to receive a signal 
from an adjacent state.  WFAD is now VT #14.  Interestingly, VT would 
probably be my best shot at logging an entire state, since it looks like 
there are only 20 MW stations  there.  WAV - worked all Vermont! 

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