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Just this remembered me about a thing... I dunno if is a coincidence, or if last times I had only horrible radios, but I never saw the FM/VHF DX phenomenon in the cities that I lived that are far from the sea or great/large lakes, or the phenomenon is "weak". For the AM, I noticed minimum or no difference. The region I mentioned, have 3 large lakes and ocean. Your region are also full of large water portions nearby. I never researched about, but after this experiences, I'm with the impression that this depends to the geography of the place, to intensify this phenomenon. Hard core DX'ers will be know about the truth in practice, if this is true or not, or to some point...... A note, where I live now, are almost 50(!!) FM stations, ~45 in the Paraguay. Is more difficult to trace DX (memorize all stations) and notice a new, those days I'm almost not listening. Perhaps time to take notes and play with this a little again. Also, about extended FM in Brazil... TBH seems to be a excuse to sell radios, for 99,5% of the country. Except for the São Paulo city, the FM is not crowded in any State capital city... but well remebered about the subject, thanks! I live far from Capitals, but even so, I will try this 76MHz+ range with my DIY Pulse Counting FM receiver and see if some station is using it here. Preferably before a cold front arrives...
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