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Great East Coast tropo DX Saturday morning

Strong tropo conditions this morning (17th) brought lots of strong signals and a new log. The new one is low-power WYSJ-CA ch 19 Yorktown, VA with just 4600 watts at a distance of 352 miles. Several Norfolk area full-power stations were noted (WHRO-16, WGNT-50, WPXV-46, WTKR-40, WTVZ-33, and WAVY-31) some of them quite strong, but nothing farther downcoast into North Carolina. This is the prime time of year for tropo here in the Northeast.
Screenshot of WYSJ ID is attached. Sooner or later a video of my WYSJ reception will be posted on my You Tube page.
 

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