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On Mar 7, 1:40*pm, dxAce wrote:
bpnjensen wrote: So - if you are listening to a station and trying to QSL them, and they have an unscheduled shutdown, and that shutdown comprises the bulk of the listening period - can that detail bag you a QSL? *I ask because this morning (late night local time here), R. East New Britain (PNG) 3,385 kHz went completely OTA for a long period of time from 0808 until nearly 45 minutes later when it just as quickly came back up. *That would be a VERY easy detail to report... ? R. Milne Bay 3,365 kHz, meanwhile, was on that entire time with country music and lots of discussion of stuff by male program hosts. I always sent a detailed reception report, and most times it included a report of the country music they played. They love country music in PNG. Both stations QSL'd here many years ago. 20+ PNG stations QSL'd. dxAce Michigan USA I agree - I always send the most detailed written report I can as well; not doing so is cheating (in my book). However, if you what you have is just faint muffled speech to listen to and report on, a recording might be helpful as well. It helped on PMA The Cross - it made the difference. Last few days, of course, 4755.4 has been MUCH stronger, details easy. I heard the country songs they played - not being a country song guy, I didn't recognize a single one - all I could do was describe them. Another place where a recording could help. Still, I only use them as backup for the report. Bruce |
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