Hi

I assume we're talking about a NDB (non directional beacon).

This time of year is pretty good for low frequency stuff. The thunderstorms die 
down and you can really hear a *long* ways. The path you are talking about is 
quite possible. 

Bob

On Dec 8, 2010, at 6:05 PM, Stan, W1LE wrote:

> Hello The Net:
> 
> I estimate /B  MBD to be in DM79lt,  in Westminster, CO.  Just NW of Denver.
> Since I am in FN41sr, my LOB to is: 277.5 degrees ref true North
> at a distance of 2,907.5 Km or 1806.4 miles.
> 
> I got the LOB and DX info from the BD2004 software at the   www.w1ghz.org     
>  site.
> 
> It would be a long shot for me to hear it from Cape Cod   FN41sr
> 
> Stan,W1LE
> 
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