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Old September 20th 03, 02:55 AM
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N8KDV wrote:

frank halaburak wrote:

Nice job Steve, how long have you been a SWL ?
Frank,
Montreal,Canada


I started SWL'ing in 1966-67 when my father and I built a Knight-Kit Star
Roamer. I never really got into the hobby to deeply then.

I really got into the hobby in 1981-82 when I was off from school for
Christmas break and looking for something to do I got the old Knight-Kit out.
One thing led to another and I purchased a Yaesu FRG-7700 in March of '82.
The rest is history I guess!

It took me about 12 years to get 200 countries QSL'd, the last 9 years I
haven't made much progress as I think I slacked off a bit! We'll see if I can
pry a few more outta the system this season.


By the way, I use the NASWA Country List, which is available from this page:

http://www.anarc.org/naswa/list/



Steve
Holland, MI


"N8KDV" a écrit dans le message de
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Today I received a QSL from Radio Tanzania. This was for a reception on
January 19, 1993! This in one month after a f/up report, v/s N.
Nyamwocha. I had enclosed $1.00 for return postage.

My 51st African country QSL'd and 216th country QSL'd

Steve
Holland, MI

Drake R7, R8, R8B and Yaesu FRG-7700.


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frank halaburak wrote:

Nice job Steve, how long have you been a SWL ?
Frank,
Montreal,Canada


I started SWL'ing in 1966-67 when my father and I built a Knight-Kit Star
Roamer. I never really got into the hobby to deeply then.

I really got into the hobby in 1981-82 when I was off from school for
Christmas break and looking for something to do I got the old Knight-Kit out.
One thing led to another and I purchased a Yaesu FRG-7700 in March of '82.
The rest is history I guess!

It took me about 12 years to get 200 countries QSL'd, the last 9 years I
haven't made much progress as I think I slacked off a bit! We'll see if I can
pry a few more outta the system this season.

Steve
Holland, MI


I'm guessing you have quite a few QSL's from countries that no longer
exist, right? They must be very cool to look at. I tried desperately
just to get a passport stamp from Hong Kong before it became China.
Didn't manage it. An old girlfriend of mine had her grandmother's
passport from pre-Bolshevik Russia. There's something bizarrely
interesting about historical orphans like that.


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Old September 20th 03, 08:15 AM
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I got 1 from Luxemburg 1 yr. after sending in a reception report and I
thought that was long!
"-=jd=-" a écrit dans le message de
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Dateline "rec.radio.shortwave", Wed, 17 Sep 2003 21:44:30 GMT: As it
appeared in message-ID# , N8KDV
appears to have written the following...

Today I received a QSL from Radio Tanzania. This was for a reception on
January 19, 1993! This in one month after a f/up report, v/s N.
Nyamwocha. I had enclosed $1.00 for return postage.

My 51st African country QSL'd and 216th country QSL'd

Steve
Holland, MI

Drake R7, R8, R8B and Yaesu FRG-7700.


Am I reading this correctly? You've just now received a QSL for a

reception
report sent in 1993... as in, 10 years ago?

Dude!

-=jd=-
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What really intrigues me about the delay is how -- barring a surviving
recording -- the station could verify reception after 10 years. I
wonder if the verification was made but never mailed? Maybe someone
just stole the postage money charged against mailing it.

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Commissariat of Internal Security

Stakhanovite
Order of Lenin (1937)
Hero of Socialist Labor (1939)
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Old September 20th 03, 10:18 AM
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-=jd=- wrote:

Dateline "rec.radio.shortwave", Wed, 17 Sep 2003 21:44:30 GMT: As it
appeared in message-ID# , N8KDV
appears to have written the following...

Today I received a QSL from Radio Tanzania. This was for a reception on
January 19, 1993! This in one month after a f/up report, v/s N.
Nyamwocha. I had enclosed $1.00 for return postage.

My 51st African country QSL'd and 216th country QSL'd

Steve
Holland, MI

Drake R7, R8, R8B and Yaesu FRG-7700.


Am I reading this correctly? You've just now received a QSL for a reception
report sent in 1993... as in, 10 years ago?


Yes, in a way. I sent them a copy of the same reception report from 10 years
ago which was never verified. This time I got the QSL. The abbreviation f/up,
means follow up.



Dude!

-=jd=-
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I got a qsl from Radio Mongolia in 1979 after hearing the station on
my old Montgomery Wards Airline multiband portable in Texas. It was a
treat because it came with a pennant and schedule all the way from
Ulan Bator to south Texas. Saddly, I never heard them again on
shortwave. It was one of those propagation windows of opportunity.
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