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dave June 3rd 10 01:26 PM

**GUINEA, R. Conakry, 7125 kHz, 28 May 2010 0645z
 
bpnjensen wrote:
This station, R. Conakry, and several other African stations were
significantly improved early this morning around their local sunrise
(0430-0700z). The Southern African relays were booming in again, and
Conakry made a fair showing of itself. If conditions stay the same or
improve, some others may pop up too. I'd love to hear Afrique Numero
Une on 9580 again - been awhile.

Bruce Jensen
California


I loved that station during the '88 solar max. They'd boom into Texas
every afternoon like a local.

bpnjensen June 4th 10 04:37 AM

**GUINEA, R. Guinea, Conakry, 7125 kHz, 28 May 2010 0645z
 
On May 27, 11:51*pm, bpnjensen wrote:
**GUINEA, R. Guinea, Conakry, 7125 kHz, 28 May 2010, 0645z, fair
signal, OM in French talk.

Bruce Jensen
California, USA


OK - looks like R. Conakry is a tough place to get a QSL from by mail
- although it looks like e-mail might be easier.

So, I am sending them a detailed reception report with cover letter en
Francaise, an SWL card I made with full data on back and a lovely
local photo on the front, a self-addressed envelope with $3 US for
postage, and a double-sided, personalized, handcrafted (well, PC-
crafted) full color, full-data QSL card in French; all they have to do
is sign it, pop it in the envelope and use that $3 to put a stamp on
the darn thing.

I even offered to give them the forms for the QSL by e-mail if they
like it (it's pretty nice if I do say so myself :-).

Wish me luck - Guineenne QSLs don't grow on trees...

Bruce Jensen
California, USA

Gregg June 4th 10 07:49 AM

**GUINEA, R. Conakry, 7125 kHz, 28 May 2010 0645z
 
On Jun 2, 2:06*pm, bpnjensen wrote:
On Jun 2, 10:44*am, Mike wrote:

On Jun 2, 12:51*pm, bpnjensen wrote:


Have you heard Chad on 6165


Once or twice during the Winter, but it's been awhile. BBC via
Meyerton has also been inaudible as of late.


Mike


Huh - I've been hearing lots from Meyerton (as recently as last
night), including Channel Africa, BBC and TWR if I am not mistaken. *A
few off days when it storms, but generally there. *Must be the
directionality...It is one of my most dependable catches! *FWIW, I'd
rather hear the stuff you're getting :-)

For some reason, I cannot get the VoA Botswana relays very well the
last month. *prior to that, they were regulars.


Everybody wants what they can't have. ;-)

dxAce June 4th 10 09:36 AM

**GUINEA, R. Guinea, Conakry, 7125 kHz, 28 May 2010 0645z
 


bpnjensen wrote:

On May 27, 11:51 pm, bpnjensen wrote:
**GUINEA, R. Guinea, Conakry, 7125 kHz, 28 May 2010, 0645z, fair
signal, OM in French talk.

Bruce Jensen
California, USA


OK - looks like R. Conakry is a tough place to get a QSL from by mail
- although it looks like e-mail might be easier.

So, I am sending them a detailed reception report with cover letter en
Francaise, an SWL card I made with full data on back and a lovely
local photo on the front, a self-addressed envelope with $3 US for
postage, and a double-sided, personalized, handcrafted (well, PC-
crafted) full color, full-data QSL card in French; all they have to do
is sign it, pop it in the envelope and use that $3 to put a stamp on
the darn thing.

I even offered to give them the forms for the QSL by e-mail if they
like it (it's pretty nice if I do say so myself :-).

Wish me luck - Guineenne QSLs don't grow on trees...


They sure don't!




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