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Lots of red over southern Indiana, Illinois, and Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Looks like lots of paths between Pennsylvania/New York to Iowa/Missouri/Nebraska. Now shows MUF at 88 MHz. Interesting that I just logged WBLK on 93.7 from the Buffalo, NY area here in Vermilion, OH (tropo).
Last Tuesday, I was thinking of how the season was pretty much done and I was ready to remove DX Sherlock from my favorites until next year but then that amazing E Skip event hit later that morning.
5 years ago I got my first Es log-KTRA 102.1 Farmington, NM at 1053 miles. In the Southeast, logs were as short as 360 miles on 7/29/07. It reached TV7 at times and skip was down to 500+ miles on 107 mHz.
-crainbebo
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