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Twenty meters looking pretty good this morning

 The band's looking alright to Project TouCans this morning!



The map covers the following half hour table. Project TouCans is still running five watts or less.

 spotter  spotted distance mifreqmodetypesnrspeedtimeseen
  K3PA-1  KD0FNR/61360 mi14057.4CWCQ8 dB18 wpm1244z 17 May3 minutes ago
  ND7K  KD0FNR/6385 mi14057.3CWCQ7 dB18 wpm1244z 17 May3 minutes ago
  W6YX  KD0FNR/6207 mi14057.4CWCQ13 dB17 wpm1244z 17 May4 minutes ago
  W1NT-2  KD0FNR/62601 mi14057.4CWCQ8 dB17 wpm1243z 17 May5 minutes ago
  W1UE  KD0FNR/62579 mi14057.4CWCQ4 dB18 wpm1242z 17 May6 minutes ago
  KO7SS  KD0FNR/6533 mi14057.3CWCQ6 dB18 wpm1239z 17 May8 minutes ago
  TI7W  KD0FNR/62746 mi14057.4CWCQ8 dB17 wpm1238z 17 May10 minutes ago
  AC0C-1  KD0FNR/61376 mi14057.4CWCQ4 dB17 wpm1237z 17 May10 minutes ago
  ZF9CW  KD0FNR/62633 mi14057.3CWCQ9 dB18 wpm1237z 17 May11 minutes ago
  VE6WZ  KD0FNR/61154 mi14057.2CWCQ11 dB18 wpm1236z 17 May12 minutes ago
  W6YX  KD0FNR/6207 mi14057.4CWCQ12 dB18 wpm1234z 17 May14 minutes ago
  K5TR  KD0FNR/61272 mi14057.4CWCQ5 dB17 wpm1234z 17 May14 minutes ago
  ND7K  KD0FNR/6385 mi14057.3CWCQ12 dB18 wpm1234z 17 May14 minutes ago
  K3PA-1  KD0FNR/61360 mi14057.4CWCQ10 dB17 wpm1233z 17 May14 minutes ago
  W1NT-2  KD0FNR/62601 mi14057.4CWCQ4 dB17 wpm1232z 17 May15 minutes ago
  W4KAZ  KD0FNR/62261 mi14057.3CWCQ6 dB18 wpm1232z 17 May16 minutes ago
  K6FOD  KD0FNR/6118 mi14057.4CWCQ4 dB17 wpm1231z 17 May16 minutes ago
  W3OA  KD0FNR/62145 mi14057.4CWCQ4 dB17 wpm1231z 17 May16 minutes ago
  ZF9CW  KD0FNR/62633 mi14057.4CWCQ6 dB17 wpm1230z 17 May18 minutes ago
  KA7OEI  KD0FNR/6569 mi14057.4CWCQ16 dB18 wpm1229z 17 May19 minutes ago
  KO7SS  KD0FNR/6533 mi14057.4CWCQ6 dB18 wpm1228z 17 May20 minutes ago
  VE6WZ  KD0FNR/61154 mi14057.3CWCQ12 dB17 wpm1226z 17 May22 minutes ago
  N0OI  KD0FNR/6161 mi14057.4CWCQ7 dB17 wpm1225z 17 May23 minutes ago
  W6YX  KD0FNR/6207 mi14057.4CWCQ12 dB17 wpm1224z 17 May24 minutes ago
  ND7K  KD0FNR/6385 mi14057.4CWCQ8 dB18 wpm1224z 17 May24 minutes ago
  AC0C-1  KD0FNR/61376 mi14057.4CWCQ7 dB17 wpm1223z 17 May24 minutes ago
  K3PA-1  KD0FNR/61360 mi14057.4CWCQ12 dB18 wpm1223z 17 May24 minutes ago
  WA7LNW  KD0FNR/6348 mi14057.4CWCQ6 dB17 wpm1223z 17 May25 minutes ago
  K5TR  KD0FNR/61272 mi14057.4CWCQ6 dB18 wpm1223z 17 May25 minutes ago
  TI7W  KD0FNR/62746 mi14057.4CWCQ5 dB17 wpm1223z 17 May25 minutes ago
  KA7OEI  KD0FNR/6569 mi14057.5CWCQ28 dB18 wpm1218z 17 May30 minutes ago
  W8WWV  KD0FNR/62078 mi14057.4CWCQ5 dB18 wpm1218z 17 May30 minutes ago
  VE6WZ  KD0FNR/61154 mi14057.4CWCQ11 dB21 wpm1215z 17 May33 minutes ago
  K7CO  KD0FNR/6530 mi14057.5CWCQ2 dB21 wpm1215z 17 May33 minutes ago
  W6YX  KD0FNR/6207 mi14057.5CWCQ18 dB20 wpm1213z 17 May34 minutes ago
  ND7K  KD0FNR/6385 mi14057.4CWCQ3 dB21 wpm1213z 17 May34 minutes ago
  K3PA-1  KD0FNR/61360 mi14057.5CWCQ17 dB20 wpm1213z 17 May34 minutes ago
  WA7LNW  KD0FNR/6348 mi14057.5CWCQ7 dB20 wpm1213z 17 May35 minutes ago
  AC0C-1  KD0FNR/61376 mi14057.5CWCQ13 dB20 wpm1213z 17 May35 minutes ago
  K5TR  KD0FNR/61272 mi14057.5CWCQ9 dB21 wpm1213z 17 May35 minutes ago

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