You'd think an E-QSL would only be sent when you manage to "catch" their
internet streaming audio!
Mark.
Auckland
New Zealand.
"Tebojockey" wrote in message
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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 08:56:15 +0000 (UTC), "Mike Terry"
wrote:
Excellent - did you send an electronic report? Less stations send cards
now
but an email "QSL" is so uninspiring.
Mike
"acquamarina" wrote in message
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Hello Dxers,
Radio New Zealand International E- QSL card featuring a logo and
informations in english about the transmission site in Rangitaiki, near
Wellington for a broadcast on 8 February 2005, 15530 Khz 1157-1205 UTC
I
heard a famous song of Steve Wonder for 3 minutes. Time signal at 1200
UTC
followed by Id in english, local news read by a female announcer.
SINPO 34444 Received in 7 days via e-mail.
RX: SONY SW7600G
Antenna: VHF outdoor at 250 degrees
Nino Marabello
Treviso, Italy
Station Address
Radio New Zealand International
P O Box 123,
Wellington,
New Zealand.
Web Report Form
http://www.rnzi.com/pages/qsl_web.php
Oh dear...I just sent them a snail mail report with return postage.
Still, maybe I'll get a real card. I agree with Mike, the e-QSLs just
lack something. I guess I miss the stamps, and the personal writing.
Just pining for the good old days of DX in the late 60s and early 70s.
Al
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