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On Apr 27, 12:51*pm, SC Dxing wrote:
Bruce, The idea of course is to get people to actually listen to their programming on a regular basis. As others have said, more than likely, their real listening audience in North America is probably under 10. Still wouldn't hurt to send a QSL request along with a few bucks to help with postage and handling and see what happens. Thanks - Yeah, that's what I did. I actually rather enjoy listening to some stations once or twice a fortnight (RNZI gets my ear at least a couple times a week and I like both R. Prague and R. Romania I.), but when the audio is so bad, what's the point? I wish the USPS still sold IRCs. I'd be happy to send them a couple of those each time. I have no idea how these different countries handle Yankee bucks... Of course, back in the Cold War days, getting a response was *easy* - I got not only a QSL but also a pennant, a schedule, and about twenty pounds of glossy propaganda magazines in brown kraft paper wrappers to boot! Man, those things smelled funny...probably be classified as hazmat these days... Bruce |
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