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On 11/7/2012 19:11, Bacon wrote:

> That said I was presented with a question that I am not sure how to seek the answer.
> Will an 11meter signal from Michigan reach the other side of the rockies ala San Fran Bay area?
>
	With good propagation, during the late afternoon, possibly. 
Propagation hasn't been that good lately.

	Complication:  Ham radio operators operate on 10 meters, 11 meters is 
the CB band.



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