Yes, maybe is what I like to see posted. We can determine a groundwave area 
fairly well, but skywave varies in intensity & different areas are favored on 
different nights. I think we can get skywave from at least as close as 30 
miles, as I can hear some fading on KSTP-1500 at night, even though they beam 
the equivalent of close to 100 kw my way. 73, George S., MN




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1190 KQQZ DeSoto, MO 5/21 Easily on top and dominant with country 2315-18 CDT, 
amlogbook says 22 watts @ night? Maybe they’re on daytime power of 10K.

-- Neil Bartlett
    Mt. Horeb, Wisc.
    Tecsun PL-660
    Terk Loop + Select-A-Tenna
    
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