Finally, a bright point for those of us who listen from a place with poor ground conductivity! Otherwise, DXing can be an exercise in mushy QRM.

Russell Nelson
ae5nn
Austin, Texas

On 12/31/2014 9:40 AM, neilkaz wrote:
Another thing that is a huge help for GY's is not having any ground wave 
signals on the channel. This is a big issue here in the midwest with our good 
ground conductivity. ie when it is very AU and there's no skip, I still can get 
GY pests weakly from 200 miles away via groundwave.


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