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Old July 2nd 11, 09:09 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
John Smith[_8_] John Smith[_8_] is offline
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Default QSLs received June 2011

On 7/1/2011 5:16 PM, D. Peter Maus wrote:
On 7/1/11 18:18 , bpnjensen wrote:
On Jul 1, 10:28 am, "D. Peter wrote:
On 7/1/11 12:17 , bpnjensen wrote:

A few new ones to wrap up June 2011:

DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA, Voice of Korea, Pyongyang,
15180, p/d cards (German, French) in 126 days by mail in two separate
plain brown kraft envelopes; for airmail report in EE (19 February
2011) for EE BC + IRC& SWL card; also DPRK newspapers, philatelic
order forms, VoK pin and pennant (Jensen - CA, USA)

PORTUGAL, RDP, 9455, 0129 UTC, in 126 days by airmail for reception
report in PP, sound recording and IRC plus followup in PP; also sked
(JENSEN - CA, USA)

FRANCE (SUDAN/Netherlands) - Radio Dabanga, Hilversum via Issoudun,
France, 41m band, for RR in EE plus sound recording via email form
(JENSEN - CA, USA)

Nice catches, Bruce. That new antenna was a great investment.

Are you receiving any DRM casts?


Hi, Peter, happy Independence Day!


Thank you. And same to you, there on the Left Coast.


No DRM - all I have is the Icom R75 RX. Not a big fan of DRM,
although if the hobby goes solidly in that direction, I'll probably
spring for one at some point.


My thinking, as well. Although, it looks as though DRM is backing off
the cost of the decoding software. That's a good sign.

p



BJ



Only idiots would not use open source encoding, but then, we don't have
a shortage of idiots!

Digital Radio MondialeTM (DRM) is like drugs, just say NO!

Regards,
JS