As a kid I was observing a major sewer project in my community. At this time, it was pick and shovel work and I asked one of the crew how far down are you digging. His response was all the way to China. Suddenly it struck me that if you dug down far enough you would come out the other side of the earth, which from my location in Western PA likely would-be China. In a recent SS Podcast #262, N2CQR used a term named antipode which loosely translated means opposite of, which was news to me. In essence an antipode station would be the same distance opposite to you whether you set your hex beam to long path or short path. The temptation was too great and so I used the antipode app to find the antipode of Newbury Park (LA). There was no specific finding for my actual QTH, so I used LA which is close. BUT I did discover there is a Newbury Park in the UK. Here is the closest land mass antipode to my QTH, Reunion Island and yes, another DX location. Reunion Island is Southeast of Con...
Pitcairn Islands is a DX aficionado dream come true with call sign prefix VP6. The Pitcairn Islands comprised of four islands has a population of about 40 some people and only one of the four islands is inhabited (Pitcairn). The Pitcairn Islands was the landing place of the nine mutineers from the HMS Bounty. [Plus 11 Tahitian women and a few Tahitian men.] If you were chasing DX in the 1960's- 1980's you undoubtedly worked VP6TC (Tom Christian) a descendant of Fletcher Christian, one of the nine. Seventh Day Adventist missionaries visited Pitcairn in the 1800's and converted the inhabitants to their religion. One of the regular VP6TC 20M skeds was with an Adventist ham station at Loma Linda University in SoCal. VP6TC is a SK but VP6MW (Meralda Warren) is active on 15M FT-8. Incidentally, QRZ.com shows her with close to 250K hits. VP6 land has been a destination for DXpeditions, but it has been maybe 10 years since the last one. Facilities are limited and many have solar p...