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Old December 12th 05, 10:47 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
johnboy
 
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Default QSL Received

Postcard to the US from Germany is one Euro

1$ = 1.21 Euro's

You sent enough!

Germans are notorius tight asses (CHEAP).....I know I married one while in
Service...


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Received a QSL today from Radio Hargeisa in the Republic of Somaliland
(NASWA
Country: Somali, Dem. Rep. - British) for reception on 29 November 2005 on
7530
kHz. V/s: Baldur Drobnica. Card states that they run 10 kw into a
T-antenna.

Report was sent to their German postal address with $1. Card was mailed
from USA
with a cover letter and the $1 was returned via an amateur radio operator
in
Virginia. Apparently $1 is not enough for return postage from Germany and
the
v/s sent my card along with his amateur radio QSL and then the Virginia op
forwarded my QSL.

My 217th NASWA Country verified.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



V/s is



 
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