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- Subject: eclipse DX
- From: Robert Wien <wienbob@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2017 16:06:11 -0400
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Back in 1979 when we had the total solar eclipse, I heard KOMO-1000 for 15 minutes from San Jose, CA where I lived then, sent reception report and got QSL card back, my
only eclipse DX verie! Didn't get a chance to try and DX during today's eclipse as I was at work though I did manage to watch part of the max 82% coverage here near Baltimore, MD.
Btw, glad the convention was a success, couldn't go due to work obligations, but maybe next time...
Robert Wien
KG6RJW
Laurel, MD
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