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Old September 4th 03, 04:29 PM
Robert Sillett
 
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You can use my Shortwave Log program to write a reception report in 10
languages: Engish, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian,
Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish.

You can download the program from http://www.sillett.us.eu.org

Bob



"-=jd=-" wrote in message
3...
What the heck do you do when you catch a foreign language broadcast that
you reason to think is from insert far off country here?

Off the top of my head example: Based on freq and time, an online database
indicates the broadcast is coming from nepal or something. The language
sounds about right and you have a decent signal. If you could speak the
language, you'd be able to copy.

They could have announced the station ID and freq while you are listening,
but you just can't decipher the language.

How do you (or can you) request a QSL if you can't provide program details
for verification?

-=jd=-
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Yeah, I'm a newbie...

My Current Disposable Email:
jd770 AT postmark DOT net



 
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