Because the transmitter and receiver are at separated locations, I don't
think that the "contact" would be valid. Which is immaterial in the real
world because the example is comically contrived to make some (unknown)
point.
--
Hans
On Saturday, April 13, 2013, Charles Harpole wrote:
> I used my ears in, and my receiver in, S.E.Asia to hear a big rare
> DXpedition. I used the internet to tell a ham in the USA to use my
> USA call sign and when to call the DX. He called with RF and was heard at
> the DX locale altho hearing the DX in the USA was too marginal.
>
> The DX acknowledged the contact as good over the air.
>
> Is this a valid contact, DX or in a contest? I ask honestly so get off my
> back about being a troll or demon. 73
>
> --
> Charly
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