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As you can see from the photo we are located on the east bench of Cedar City, Utah (elevation 6,050 feet).  The mountain range to the east can knock down signal strengths up to 20 db when working east and south east, other times is does not seem to make a difference depending on the band and signal angle.  You can find me on the HF and VHF bands 80 through 2 meters SSB, CW, and 2 meters FM.  If you worked me on 6 meters I am usually at the home QTH in Cedar City Grid Square DM37, However during the summer months we frequent the cabin property east of Beaver, Utah at Grid Square DM38 (elevation 10,100 feet). Always happy to QSL especially those needing Grid DM38.  We enjoy QRP and QRO so you never know. CW is a blast and my paddle keys are Brown Bros. CTL and Kent twin paddle.   Best Regards,  Jon  NR7T 

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