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Hi Wolf,

Yea it’s quiet in the US also. There are a few thunderstorms around the country this week. It is a pretty sunny and warm spring day here today. I should get out and finish my LF loop transmit antenna. It would be a good day to paddle the kayak. The rivers are high over here.

73’s,

Mike>WE0H

http://www.geocities.com/we0h/lf.html

 

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Hi Mike,

really amazing - also thought the reflector is 'down' but apparently there must be another reason :-)

Little EU activity on 136kHz this weekend, the static crashes (QRN) seem to be back after the winter sleep..

73 Wolf
 DL4YHF//DF0WD