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Old October 30th 03, 09:18 PM
Jim Vecchiola
 
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It's been a few years since I got my North Korea QSL's, but I used
someone in Japan who would forward the report for, I believe, two or
three bucks. In a few months, I had my NK QSLs, a pennant, and some
propaganda. At least it worked!

KR2T

Gerald Readore wrote:

I was wondering what others have done in trying to QSL North Korea. I
heard them yesterday and want to send them a reception report, but
can't send it from the U.S. directly. Passport to World Band Radio
gave the name of someone I believe in Germany who could forward a
letter for you. Has anyone done this? I could also ask someone in
another country that I know to send it.

Looking forward to here others experiences.

Gerald

 
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