India on 10330 sounds like coming from Sackville...

This time of day/year, India on 10330 usually comes in nice and strong. But, for right now at 16:20 UTC, it is so strong and clear, it almost sounds as good as the Sackville relay does here in NJ. I'm picking it up here with NO fade at all at S-15+. Amazingly strong and clear.

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Michael
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Oooooops !!!!!!!!!! Sorry.... I posted to the wrong news group. That was for the short wave group. Humble apologies.

While I'm at it... We are going to get some snow here in NJ. I'm looking forward to trying out my 2001 GT in the snow with the new Avon tires I recently put on it. Hopefully, they will be better then the stock Goodyears were.

Michael

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Michael

LOL

I hope they are.

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Wound Up

Maybe it's that iCom, Try a Yaesu. So, you have that mounted in a Mustang, right??

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WindsorFox

"Michael" wrote in news:apoHf.22$ snipped-for-privacy@fe12.lga:

They might be better, but the Mustang is a terrible snow car. Be careful. I won't even drive my Mustang or Capri in the snow.

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elaich

LOL... No... It is a table top rig that I have in my house... I sent that message to the wrong newsgroup.

Michael

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Michael

Thanx.... Though I have driven my Mustang in the snow many times. I'm used to it. My 1990 LX was way worse in the snow then my 2001 GT is, but the GT is still very poor. If the snow gets very bad, I don't drive in it. Though, there have been a few times when I was at work during a big snow fall that I didn't expect, and I had to drive home in it. If you take your time and use tricks like starting in 2'nd gear and slipping the clutch a bit, you can get to where your going.

Michael

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Michael

Whatta bunch'a wusses!

What you do to keep the Mustang on the road in snow is also valuable driving refresher training. for any adverse weather driving

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Backyard Mechanic

I suspect that you don't understand the problem. My '98 GT with performance radials is a terrible snow car; that same Mustang with snow tires is an OK snow car. That's why I keep a set of snows on cheap wheels, and swap all four, spring and fall. {A little extra weight in the trunk also helps in the snow.}

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Bob Willard

Like a mother-in-law ???

Reply to
WindsorFox

No, like a dead troll. They are quite heavy. Present company is of course excluded.

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Wound Up

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