I used to live near Granada Hills - not near an ocean.
I guess he could have a remote station somewhere - but again, 1:30 PM in
SoCal is a no go. I can't imagine where someone would have a big rhombic
near an ocean in SoCal with much of an advantage towards Europe.
Reminds me of a story - back when W6RW was active on the band. This is
probably around 1975 or so. The Southern California DX Club used to have
quite a bit of activity on 2 meter FM - perhaps a repeater, I forget.
Someone started bootlegging European calls around noon local time and W6RW
was buying it. He had a lot of fun talking about this rare opening at
noon. I think eventually, he was convinced someone was pulling his chain
and he stopped.
Tree N6TR
On Mon, Jan 9, 2023 at 6:48 AM STEVE MCDONALD <ve7sl@shaw.ca> wrote:
> Highly unlikely at 1:30 in the afternoon in California.
>
>
> > 160m on 24Nov22 @ 2130Z
>
> >
> > I emailed to ask if he was transmitting from CA per his QRZ.com details
> and
> > he confirmed that was correct and he was using a large rhombic by the
> > ocean. Both contacts are confirmed in LoTw as California.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Paul MM0ZBH
> >
> > On Sun, 8 Jan 2023 at 23:31, <ke9et199@charter.net> wrote:
> >
> > > Interesting spot......? 2324Z 1.832.Ø TN8K DL3DXX wkd
> > > NM6V,W6AEA,WB6CJT big remo Republic of the Congo (TN)
> > >
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