Re: [IRCA] 1710 Mystery Station - not near Seattle?
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Re: [IRCA] 1710 Mystery Station - not near Seattle?



At 18:01 5/23/2009, you wrote:

>There are Doukhobors in central/south-eastern BC, but this is a very old immigration.  The main new Russian population is in Vancouver, and IMHO, running pirates on 1710 is simply not a Canadian thing to do.  My DFing (as primitive as it is) is all to the south.  Nick has better access to DFing than I do, so he might be able to comment further.  Doubt very much Canada.....Walt 
>

The direction finding this evening is actually pointing towards Canada, but the fading is so erratic on this one that I can't really be certain....it seems to be about 60 degrees....(240 degrees seems unlikely I would think, as there's not much population in the northwestern tip of the Olympic peninsula, Russian or otherwise).

There really isn't much USA except for Blaine, WA, at 60 degrees from here...anybody in the Vancouver area monitoring this? 


Nick




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Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, BC
Canada 

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