Hi Bob,
<<< I'm sure it's about #2,758 on their list of priorities, but would a
friendly phone call or two to the Oregon Highway Patrol help in moving the
squatters along? >>>
Unfortunately, since it's a major U.S. highway (101) inside an Oregon state
park (Oswald West), the squatters
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I'm sure it's about #2,758 on their list of priorities, but would a friendly
phone call or two to the Oregon Highway Patrol help in moving the squatters
along?
Bob Coomler W7SWLTucson, AZ
From: Gary DeBock
To: "America, Mailing"
Sent: Tuesday, August 7, 2018
According to their Facebook page, 940 CJGX Yorkton Sask. is on low power until
further notice. I verified this afternoon, not a peep from them 100 miles
away.
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1315862941882210=215319648603217&_rdr
---Terry
It's safe to say that this morning's ocean cliff transoceanic propagation
provided a real thrill for all five of us. Despite the need to dodge the
squatters and spread out over three different Highway 101 turnoffs, the
exceptional Kiwi propagation reminded us again how unique this wild
Here are some more "Kiwi Cliff" recordings from yesterday morning's session at
Rockwork 3-- once again demonstrating the unique transoceanic signal boost that
the wacky site provides for New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga. All of these MP3's
(except for the 531 signals) were recorded on the new XHDATA