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On May 31, 11:58*pm, bpnjensen wrote:
On May 31, 8:50*pm, Gregg wrote: On May 31, 9:51*pm, bpnjensen wrote: On May 31, 4:14*pm, Gregg wrote: On May 31, 4:06*am, bpnjensen wrote: On the RNZI Mailbox program May 31, 2010 at about 0740z on 6170 kHz, Myra Oh just read my QSL letter from a couple months ago. *What a nice surprise! *I'm a celebrity! *(Not really, but you know... :-) *For those who want to hear my syrupy sweet musings read aloud, it will repeat at: Mon 1130 UTC Mon 1330 UTC Mon 1630 UTC Tue 0330 UTC :-) Bruce Jensen Oh lord, one of my questions that was answered over the air was by none other than Brother Stair....lol...Arnie's show and RCI - these according to my notes. Lets not count Brother Stair. I think there was one more but I can't find it. I'll be ready for RNZI tonight! :-) LONG time ago I had a couple of letters read by Jerry and Dody Cowan on "His and Hers" (Radio Nederland), by Keith Glover in Melbourne, and by Lynn Henderson and Charles Gursky up in Montreal at RCI. *I have a feeling that CRI may have read a letter of mine recently as well, but I may have missed it. Bruce- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I heard it Bruce, good deal.:-) That wasn't as sappy as I thought it'd be...lol...but it was a nice letter. These places really like when you do that. I always make a point to handwrite a letter and more often than not I send a postcard from my area - be it the BCB or SW. Was that Myra singing at the beginning of that segment? Whoever it was has a beautiful voice. Good job!! Hi, Gregg - pretty fun :-) *Yeah, the Te Maori music was really pretty, and lovely vocals. *The DX report from NZ is interesting too - tough African stations for NAm, they can take for granted. I have not yet sent any postcards, but I just developed a "SWL" card that I now send to every station that has full data on the back plus this photo on one side: http://tinyurl.com/2a7ufss It is a good representation of the natural countryside where I live. Bruce- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bruce, I must have missed this post amist all the crap going on in the group over the last three days.:-) That is a SWEET picture. Hey, if it ain't broke don't fix it I say. Sure would have been easier for me in the day to do it that way but I was so new to the hobby.....I just felt I literally had to convince them I heard them ie; micro cassette tapes /hand written letters / post cards from my area and lots and lots of IRC's. I know I had to have sent over three/four hundred dollars over seas all together in IRC's and cash, I'm sure it made many happy and sometimes with nothing in return. :-) Live and learn, I won't do it that way again. I received a call yesterday from a friend and I have a feeling I'm finally going to land of fantastic receiver from him free of charge. I think I may have an idea, but not for sure. But he has worked for the gubiment over 42 yrs. and has access to things I'm sure I don't even know about. I think I am going to have to upgrade my antenneeeeers here shortly. :-) All my fingers crossed! |
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