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![]() 239 countries heard and 225 QSL'd (veried, for those in Glendale) using the NASWA Country List. I'm astounded that, after nearly a decade, you still put the "veried" slam on your sig. It shows you for the person you obviously are. The bulletin of the National Radio Club, DX News, is available online, going back to the 40's. This, the premiere AM DX club in North America, has had a "Verie Signer" column for about 7 decades. The "Musings of the Members" section is full of references to "veries" with vastly fewer references to "QSLs" (and said references are nearly always to cards, not letters, with letters being the standard for AM verifications of reception). RaDex, the premiere DX and listener magazine in the 20's, 30's and first few years of the 40's has frequent mentions of "veries:" About 110 Radex issues are available at www.americanradiohistory.com in the Radex section. "Verie" is the standard nomenclature for AM / Medium wave verifications of reception in North America. |
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![]() radiodavid wrote: 239 countries heard and 225 QSL'd (veried, for those in Glendale) using the NASWA Country List. I'm astounded that, after nearly a decade, you still put the "veried" slam on your sig. It shows you for the person you obviously are. A far better person than you, clown 'tard. |
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As usual, you prefer the ad hominems to recognizing a 60-year-old
fact: AM/MW verifications of reception are called "veries" and the term "QSL" was used far, far, far, less historically. On Mar 12, 2:47*am, dxAce wrote: radiodavid wrote: 239 countries heard and 225 QSL'd (veried, for those in Glendale) using the NASWA Country List. I'm astounded that, after nearly a decade, you still put the "veried" slam on your sig. It shows you for the person you obviously are. A far better person than you, clown 'tard. |
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![]() radiodavid wrote: As usual, you prefer the ad hominems to recognizing a 60-year-old fact: AM/MW verifications of reception are called "veries" and the term "QSL" was used far, far, far, less historically. So? You're still a clown 'tard, boy. Now get your sorry ass back to your old schtick of being 'Eduardo'. |
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On Mar 12, 2:06*pm, dxAce wrote:
radiodavid wrote: As usual, you prefer the ad hominems to recognizing a 60-year-old fact: AM/MW verifications of reception are called "veries" and the term "QSL" was used far, far, far, less historically. So? You're still a clown 'tard, boy. Now get your sorry ass back to your old schtick of being 'Eduardo'. You have a hard time addressing any subject that puts you under scrutiny. MW verifications in North America have been "veries" for 7 decades... and you still deny it. Heck, RaDex magazine even had a column by "Count de Veries" about, natch, verifications. |
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![]() radiodavid wrote: On Mar 12, 2:06 pm, dxAce wrote: radiodavid wrote: As usual, you prefer the ad hominems to recognizing a 60-year-old fact: AM/MW verifications of reception are called "veries" and the term "QSL" was used far, far, far, less historically. So? You're still a clown 'tard, boy. Now get your sorry ass back to your old schtick of being 'Eduardo'. You have a hard time addressing any subject that puts you under scrutiny. MW verifications in North America have been "veries" for 7 decades... and you still deny it. You're a clown 'tard... and you still deny it. Run along, 'Eduardo'. |
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