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Radio St. Helena
Just saw a post that indicated that all 266 QSL's for Radio St. Helena Day
2009 have been mailed. I certainly would have thought that there would have been more reports sent. dxAce Michigan USA |
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Radio St. Helena
dxAce wrote: Just saw a post that indicated that all 266 QSL's for Radio St. Helena Day 2009 have been mailed. I certainly would have thought that there would have been more reports sent. In checking the sked for the RMS St. Helena, it departed St. Helena on the 11th, arriving in Cape Town today, the 16th. So, I'm guessing that the QSL's will depart via air from Cape Town sometime in the next day or so. dxAce Michigan USA |
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Radio St. Helena
On 8/16/2010 5:10 AM, dxAce wrote:
Just saw a post that indicated that all 266 QSL's for Radio St. Helena Day 2009 have been mailed. I certainly would have thought that there would have been more reports sent. Hmmm...do you think what you posted above contains any message about the future of short wave listening? |
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Joe from Kokomo wrote: On 8/16/2010 5:10 AM, dxAce wrote: Just saw a post that indicated that all 266 QSL's for Radio St. Helena Day 2009 have been mailed. I certainly would have thought that there would have been more reports sent. Hmmm...do you think what you posted above contains any message about the future of short wave listening? Don't let the door hit you on the way out, Joe! |
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Radio St. Helena
On 8/16/10 12:17 , dxAce wrote:
Joe from Kokomo wrote: On 8/16/2010 5:10 AM, dxAce wrote: Just saw a post that indicated that all 266 QSL's for Radio St. Helena Day 2009 have been mailed. I certainly would have thought that there would have been more reports sent. Hmmm...do you think what you posted above contains any message about the future of short wave listening? Don't let the door hit you on the way out, Joe! LOL! I would think that your post would suggest more about the **** poor propagation lately, although it does appear to be improving, than it does the future of SW. How many QSL's went out last year? |
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Radio St. Helena
"D. Peter Maus" wrote: On 8/16/10 12:17 , dxAce wrote: Joe from Kokomo wrote: On 8/16/2010 5:10 AM, dxAce wrote: Just saw a post that indicated that all 266 QSL's for Radio St. Helena Day 2009 have been mailed. I certainly would have thought that there would have been more reports sent. Hmmm...do you think what you posted above contains any message about the future of short wave listening? Don't let the door hit you on the way out, Joe! LOL! I would think that your post would suggest more about the **** poor propagation lately, although it does appear to be improving, than it does the future of SW. How many QSL's went out last year? I think this is the first time I recall seeing a figure. The 266 may actually be 'normal'. |
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Radio St. Helena
On 8/16/2010 5:10 AM, dxAce wrote:
Just saw a post that indicated that all 266 QSL's for Radio St. Helena Day 2009 have been mailed. I certainly would have thought that there would have been more reports sent. Joe from Kokomo wrote: Hmmm...do you think what you posted above contains any message about the future of short wave listening? On 8/16/2010 5:10 AM, dxAce wrote: Don't let the door hit you on the way out, Joe! D. Peter Maus" wrote: LOL! I would think that your post would suggest more about the **** poor propagation lately, although it does appear to be improving, than it does the future of SW. Maybe 'yes', maybe 'no', but certainly a fair question that deserved to be asked, based on Lare's implication. How many QSL's went out last year? On 8/16/2010 1:24 PM, dxAce wrote: I think this is the first time I recall seeing a figure. The 266 may actually be 'normal'. It may well be 'normal', but I was addressing your -original- statement: I certainly would have thought that there would have been more reports sent. If you thought it was 'normal', why did you make that comment, hmmm? Mine was a legitimate question, based on YOUR original comment. You, by virtue of the comment you made, were strongly implying that the figure WAS low. The status of the future of the hobby certainly is a legitimate topic for this forum. Try not to be so sensitive...and try to answer legitimate questions without so much tap-dancing, weaving and dodging. If your 'cutesy' answer was based on trying out for being a stand-up comic, my advice is don't give up your day job. ;-) |
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Radio St. Helena
"D. Peter Maus" wrote: On 8/16/10 12:17 , dxAce wrote: Joe from Kokomo wrote: On 8/16/2010 5:10 AM, dxAce wrote: Just saw a post that indicated that all 266 QSL's for Radio St. Helena Day 2009 have been mailed. I certainly would have thought that there would have been more reports sent. Hmmm...do you think what you posted above contains any message about the future of short wave listening? Don't let the door hit you on the way out, Joe! LOL! I would think that your post would suggest more about the **** poor propagation lately, although it does appear to be improving, than it does the future of SW. How many QSL's went out last year? Checking my Radio St. Helena QSL's and the number on the cards I received is as follows: 1990 #256 2006 #114 2007 #252 2008 #170 2009 #168 |
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