Gary,

I'd just been thinking about finding some precedent for where Aruba 
and Bahamas are, continentally... I was going to suggest the 
governing body of aviation records as they are very serious about 
transcontinental records... They would rule with me, for the hard 
continental boundaries.... However, the hams have already split these 
hairs and your suggestion is very well taken  You can be my 
specialist on things about ham radio geography (please.) So, whoever 
ends up with the earliest RVC logging in the NW pretty well has the 
W>E Trans-Continental record and I've already got Gil in the list 
with PJB-800 as the first South American logging, barefoot.

Thanks for the ruling and the confusion by your aging but still 
humble servant :>)

John B.
Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA
Rcvrs: WiNRADiO 313e, Eton e1, NRD-535(kiwa-mods)
Antennas: 700' NE/SW mini-Bev, Wellbrook Phased Array (pre-production version)


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