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United Radio Broadcasters of New Orleans QSL cards now available
On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 15:14:30 -0500, dxAce wrote:
Radio TexMex wrote: On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 14:15:46 -0500, dxAce wrote: United Radio Broadcasters of New Orleans/WWL hurricane QSL cards now available. The International Radio Club of America (IRCA) has been granted permission to act as the QSL Bureau for stations that participated in United Radio Broadcasters of New Orleans (URBONO) effort. URBONO - headed by WWL Radio 870 - came on the air following hurricanes Katrina and Rita which struck the United States Gulf Coast area in late 2005. Listeners from around the world are invited to submit their reception reports to receive one of the special QSL cards that have been printed to commemorate this unique response by broadcasters to these natural disasters. Stations that participated in the URBONO network we WWL-AM, New Orleans, LA, 870 kHz WSMB-AM, New Orleans, LA, 1350 kHz WLMG-FM, New Orleans, LA, 101.9 mHz WNOE-FM, New Orleans, LA, 101.1 mHz WTKL-FM, New Orleans, LA, 105.3 mHz WODT-AM, New Orleans, LA, 1280 kHz WRNO-FM, New Orleans, LA, 99.5 mHz WYLD-AM, New Orleans, LA, 940 kHz WYLD-FM, New Orleans, LA, 98.5 mHz WQUE-FM, New Orleans, LA, 93.3 mHz KHEV-FM, New Orleans, LA, 104.1 mHz WYNK-AM, Baton Rouge, LA, 1380 kHz WJBO-AM, Baton Rouge, LA, 1150 kHz WFMF-FM, Baton Rouge, LA, 102.5 mHz KRVE-FM, Baton Rouge, LA, 96.1 mHz WSKR-AM, Baton Rouge, LA, 1210 kHz KLCL-AM, Lake Charles, LA, 1470 kHz KJEF-AM, Jennings, LA, 1290 kHz WHRI-SW, Cypress Creek, SC Listeners who wish to receive a QSL card should send a standard reception report including the station they heard, date, time, frequency, and as much program detail as possible (preferably up to 15 minutes). An individual QSL card will be issued for each station heard and verified. Be sure to include return postage in the form of mint U.S. stamps for either domestic or international rates (remember, postage rates go up after the first of the year), U.S. currency (US$1 should be sufficient for most international replies) or International Reply Coupon(s). Please adjust the amount of funds or postage send if reports for several stations are sent. Please mail reports to: URBONO QSL P.O. Box 3777 Memphis, TN 38173-0777 USA (Jim Pogue, HCDX) dxAce Michigan USA Sweet! Thanks for that info. I should definitely be able to receive one of those stations here in Austin on a good night. I plan on doing WWL tonight. dxAce Michigan USA I'm getting WWL right now just like its here in town. LSU playing Miami, hehe. (I don't care much for football) - Matt |
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United Radio Broadcasters of New Orleans QSL cards nowavailable
WWL New Orleans coming in here just like next door.
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