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From: "Dexter McIntyre W4DEX" <dmcintyre@att.net>
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Subject: Re: LF: Re 73kHz Beacon
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> John Andrews wrote:
> 
> Things eventually did improve last night. This was recorded from 0430
> - 0545 UTC:
>
 The wx forecast is fine for here, but will again by
> stormy in the south central U.S.
> 
> John Andrews, W1TAG

I just viewed last nights results.  No signals detected in North
Carolina.  QRN steadily increased overnight.  Storms are now 600 km
south west of my QTH and are moving closer. A good shower of rain would
be about as exciting as receiving a 73 kHz signal.  It's been over 6
weeks since we've had rain.  Congratulations again John.

Dexter