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Heads up south of Dallas!! tropo is here

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Heads up fellow DXer's south of
Dallas Tommorrow through Tuesday as tropo conditions will range from 7 intense to 9 extreme. This forecast can be found on this website
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> Heads up fellow DXer's south of
> Dallas Tommorrow through Tuesday as tropo conditions will
> range from 7 intense to 9 extreme. This forecast can be
> found on this website
> http://home.cogeco.ca/~dxinfo/tropo.html
>

Looks like it's going to be pretty awesome everywhere in the Deep South, even better than today (which was the best I've ever seen). The Easter Bunny must be an FM/TV DXer. :)
 
Looks like my area is in the 9-10 category the next 3 days. Does this mean that conditions are right for me to be able to DX or does it mean that stations from my area will be easily DXed?
 
> Looks like my area is in the 9-10 category the next 3 days.
> Does this mean that conditions are right for me to be able
> to DX or does it mean that stations from my area will be
> easily DXed?
>
Both, usually.
 
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