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Strong rtty type signal around 137 khz most evenings and at other times.
I assume this is CFH, if so there could possibly be transatlantic
potential at present. Condx to EU are very good at present and 136 khz
sounds good apart from the odd qrn bursts at times.
I have one of the 4 inv L antennas, over 100 ft vertical and 300 ft
horiz pointing West. Whether this has any directional properties on 136
khz I am not sure.
I wonder if anyone else can hear this rtty acty.
G3KEV