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Good to very good radio conditions at the moment. I just picked the following out of the air in the attic:tune to: 674000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_AUTO:TRANSMISSION_MODE_8K:GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO:HIERARCHY_NONE Network Name 'WDR D' 0x0000 0x0064: pmt_pid 0x1330 ARD -- MDR S-Anhalt (running) 0x0000 0x0081: pmt_pid 0x1320 ARD -- NDR FS NDS * (running) 0x0000 0x00e2: pmt_pid 0x1340 ARD -- SWR Fernsehen RP (running) 0x0000 0x0104: pmt_pid 0x1310 ARD -- WDR Düsseldorf (running) 0x0000 0x0109: pmt_pid 0x1350 ARD -- WDR Wuppertal * (running) 0x0000 0x010b: pmt_pid 0x1360 ARD -- WDR Duisburg (running)Totally unviewable due to all the errors, but the service list is correct. This should be the transmitter in Wesel, Germany at 113 Kilometer distance. Later on I realized how special this was: several hours later there wasn't even a hint of signal on 674 MHz. This was probably due to tropopsheric ducting, I saw an active area forecasted on William Hepburn's tropospheric ducting forecasts from roughly the center of the Netherlands going to the east.I also saw Dutch Mobile-TV at 522 MHz (Utrecht), 530 MHz (several locations, weak signal), 570 MHz (several locations), 658 MHz (Lelystad).