Exactly.  Anything in South America involves transiting North and Central
America with many, many co-channels, so no wonder S America would be so
difficult. Having said that, I don't actively pursue them, in any case.
 73,  Walt

On Monday, 3 October 2016, R. Colin Newell <[email protected]> wrote:

> I guess the thing is: if in Canada or the NW, a beverage doesn't help...
> Because you would just be boosting the competition.
>
> Colin Newell - CoffeeCrew.com - VA7WWV - Victoria - BC
>
> > On Oct 3, 2016, at 5:28 PM, Nigel Pimblett <[email protected]
> <javascript:;>> wrote:
> >
> > Other than a couple of Argentinian X-banders heard before the US band
> filled up the only country I've heard from mainland South America is
> Colombia.    Like Kaz I find 1170 the most common, but have also heard 810,
> 680, and 1000 in the last year or two.    None of those appear to be on
> ideal frequencies from a Victoria point of view.  No luck here on Venezuala
> yet, and not through lack of trying.   Have had tentative on 750, but
> that's as close as it's come.
> >
> > 73,
> >
> > Nigel
> >
> >>
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