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Congrats Dexter and well done. That big antenna is certainly working well. Interestingly, the west coast ndb guys all reported very poor condx to the south Pacific this morning. Everything must have shifted south! On the other hand, I'm not convinced there is a great correlation between prop on the ndb band and 2200m prop to begin with. Nice job!
 
Steve / VE7SL