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Conan Ford wrote in
3.159: I'm so excited! I finally got my first QSL card, with a picture of a technician working on a curtain array on the front--VOA broadcasting from Tinang, Philippines, 15290 kHz on Feb. 17, 2005 2241-2250 UTC. Also received a program guide, a page listing English language broadcasts, two bumper stickers, two refrigerator magnets, and a calender with pictures of various locations in the USA. Received in Calgary, ABwith a lowly Degen 1103 (also could receive on my ATS-803a at the same time), with a 20 foot horizontal wire antenna located in my detached garage and away from interference. I know VOA is a powerhouse broadcaster and this is no big deal, but with all the loot they sent this is still cool. With the $3.75 postage and the contents, it probably cost VOA about $6 to send this stuff out. So, does VOA QSL to US locations? Damnit, that was supposed to be a new topic, not part of the military radio thread. |
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