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On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 15:38:11 -0800 (PST), bpnjensen
wrote: Well, just e-corresponded with Sylvia, the very kind and helpful lady at the other end at PMA The Cross Radio on FSM. She has not yet received an envelope with recording and report I sent on 14 February :- ( Thought airmail would be a little quicker than that. It was a good one too - Station ID and details nice and clear. Oh, well - maybe I'll just have to try again. Bruce Jensen Bruce, For the recording, what media do you send them? Jim(MI) |
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On Feb 26, 3:52*pm, wrote:
On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 15:38:11 -0800 (PST), bpnjensen wrote: Well, just e-corresponded with Sylvia, the very kind and helpful lady at the other end at PMA The Cross Radio on FSM. *She has not yet received an envelope with recording and report I sent on 14 February :- ( *Thought airmail would be a little quicker than that. *It was a good one too - Station ID and details nice and clear. *Oh, well - maybe I'll just have to try again. Bruce Jensen Bruce, For the recording, what media do you send them? Jim(MI) I sent a cassette tape in a standard plastic case in an envelope with a report and a couple other things, which I had OKed ahead of time. She can also accept MP3s, as per the website. Had the PO weigh and apply the postage, so I know that's not the trouble. I am sure I had the address right - it's pretty simple to begin with, and I always double check. It's a roundabout thing for me to convert a radio signal to an MP3, but for ease of mailing or e-mailing, I might just do it from now on. Bruce |
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