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On Jun 2, 7:57*am, bpnjensen wrote:
On Jun 1, 4:53*pm, bpnjensen wrote: On Jun 1, 4:25*pm, dxAce wrote: bpnjensen wrote: Well, Voice of Russia did it to me this time... **GUIANA FRENCH, PRIDNESTROVIE, RUSSIA, Voice of Russia, 9735 AND 9665 AND 15425 kHz, 17 March 2010, 0200z-0300z. *Signed "partial" data card "St. Clement's Church at the Corner;" - For reception report by email May 18, 2010, in 14 days. I say "partial" data card because - This is one of those situations where, by describing my receipt of their station on one frequency from one place in the *actual report* (Pridnestrovie) but comparing it to signals from two other sites at the same time (French Guiana and Russia) in the *cover letter,* they decided to verify *all three* in the same QSL card, without identifying any one of them at all anywhere in the text. AAAHHH! *So what do I do? *All three freqs are identified on the card, and I am sure I was able to hear all three at the same time (I know I did not fudge anything) - can I rightfully say that this card covers all three? Here's what In intend to do, just to satisfy myself - in the compartment with this card, I am going to add a note card with the A10 schedule passages that Identify these three locations as transmitter sites. *I don't care what anyone else thinks :-) Did you specifically ask them to verify the transmitter sites? I've never had a problem getting the site put on the card, and have had them in the past do 5 or so freq's and sites on one card. dxAce Michigan USA Well, I had asked in the past, and they always included the TX site (not every station does this). *This time I skipped that step, assuming (perhaps too much) that they would place the TX sites on the cards - much to my chagrin :-( * I won't make that mistake again. Anyway, the HFCC / Aoki schedules bear out the scheduled transmissions and their respective sites, except for the mistake they made 3 nights running where they switched Fr. Guiana to English. *For my own reference, I am placing that information with the card, and one of these days I will get each of the two relay sites individually (I already have a P-K card). *I know what I heard - so what else matters, right? :-) Bruce- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - As a followup to this - I contacted NASWA to see how they'd suggest handling this issue if it were for certification - Gary N. of NASWA kindly offered to certify the card for all three countries if I provided a scan of the card and a weblink for the HFCC/Eibi/Aoki schedules that show that the freqs listed are unique for VoR at those TX sites. *This I will do later today. Bruce Jensen Well, I submitted the aforementioned information, and Gary at NASWA said it was acceptable, that the QSL is good for three countries. Yay! Bruce Jensen |
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