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In the Cook Islands there never was a problem with transoceanic DX being too
weak-- the problem was that it was too strong
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Gary, how many signals could be heard at high noon local (i.e. groundwave) with
the most sensitivity you could throw at it?
In Newfoundland, the DXpedition group managed NYC, Bermuda, and Azores at noon:
all in excess of 1000 miles / 1600 km. When some skip got in the mix
(NOV/DEC), the former Norway blaster (1314) and UK (1215) were basically
'round-the-clock signals.
Back when Turks and Caicos 530 was big power, it could be heard here on Cape
Cod all day at about 1400 miles / 2000 km.
Mark Connelly, WA1ION
South Yarmouth, MA
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