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Today's Topics:

   1. Glenn Hauser logs January 13-14, 2011 (Glenn Hauser)
   2. QSL Report (Artur Fernandez Llorella)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 10:58:41 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghau...@yahoo.com>
To: d...@yahoogroups.com
Cc: s...@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs January 13-14, 2011
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** ALBANIA [and non]. A curious situation concerning R. Tirana, Jan 14 at 1530 
opening English to North America on 13640: signal is fair with a lot of 
flutter; yet on 13765, Vatican Radio in English about earthquakes is better 
with no flutter, only lite normal fading, also a slight echo. The two are at 
almost the same azimuth from here and could be expected to follow the same 
path; RT should be superior since it`s aimed USward at 310 degrees, while Santa 
Maria di Galeria is aimed 95 degrees toward S Asia, yet the contrary is the 
case. Altho not exactly oppositely aimed, perhaps most of the VR signal is 
coming around the long way, avoiding auroral zone disruptions (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** AUSTRALIA. The VL8s on 120m seldom surpass the hi local noise level here, 
but were detectable with some audio Jan 14 at 1356, better on 2485 than 2325 or 
2310 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** AUSTRALIA. 13630 fair and stronger than // 13690; also 15160 with same 
relation to // 15240, RA, Jan 14 at 0614 with report from Brisbane, that 
insurance claims have already reached 365 megadollars Oz. Ian Baxter in NSW 
says there was a sporadic E opening across the Tasman 24 hours earlier, which 
may account for RA missing here, i.e. the signals from Shepparton all being 
reflected back on short skip, prevented from reaching the F-layer for long 
hauls? I am not sure how serious he is, or whether Es could be that disruptive.

Next check at 1411 Jan 14, 5995 is playing sad song well atop sad Harold 
Camping, 1416 outroed as ``Brothers in Arms`` by Dire Straits [get it?], 
``Happy New Year`` wishes in somewhat stale promo by RA correspondents 
concluding with Roger Broadbent; 1417 a survival story from the flooding; 1420 
I have tuned up to much weaker // 6080, with plug for learning English at RA, 
http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/learnenglish/ 
and then ID as ``Summer`` from ABC Local Radio, so programming is returning to 
abnormal, until RA resumes its own ABC multi-program schedule when summer 
holidays conclude. Next item, interview on a movie about the mafia (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BRAZIL [and non]. 11925.1, Jan 14 at 0610, poor signal quickly with R. 
Bandeirantes ID in passing, TC for 3:10. A bit surprising as no other 
Brazilians audible on 25m which usually have better signals, not even 11765 or 
11815 (and 11780 not yet on). Portuguese on 11830 during this hour is of course 
not R. Daqui, but RFI via SOUTH AFRICA, which should be in Ibero-African 
dialect anyway, also audible tonight (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CANADA. 9625.1, Jan 14 at 0605, after news in English, YL sign-off only in 
French by CBC-Nord-Qu?bec; O, Canada, tone test starts at 0606:43 but carrier 
off at 0607*. Was S9+20, somewhat undermodulated. Definitely on hi side tho 
some other reports have found it on the lo side (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** CUBA. 9490, wall of noise from the incompetent DentroCuban Jamming Command 
against the frequency R. Rep?blica used to occupy via Sackville until 
mid-December, Jan 14 at 0246.

The bigsigs from RHC on 13680 and 13780 are scheduled to close at 1500, and 
normally do circa, but not Jan 14: still going at 1528, plus leapfrogs on 
13880, and on 13580 atop mostly buzz from Cairo`s Albanian service (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) See also PAPUA NEW GUINEA

** CYPRUS. 15065-15085, OTH radar pulsing, presumed from here, Jan 14 until 
abrupt stop at 1437*, uncovering very weak AM signals on 15065, 15080, i.e. 
EGYPT.

13955-13980, stronger OTH radar, presumed from Cyprus, Jan 14 at 1442, keeping 
out of 20m as well as 19 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ETHIOPIA. 7235+, quite a het on hi side of VOA Korean via TINIAN 7235.0, Jan 
14 at 1423, presumably one of the Ethiopian transmitters via longpath. In HFCC? 
Of course not! As an outlaw and jamming nation, Ethiopia refuses to 
participate, not a single entry despite all its SW transmitters. 

BTW, Robertas Pogorelis visiting Ethiopia was hearing R. Ethiopia on 4910, 
which we compute to be a leapfrog mixing product of 9560v over 7235v, another 
2325 kHz lower, including English at 1735. See his full reports in DX LISTENING 
DIGEST 11-02, 
http://www.w4uvh.net/dxld1102.txt (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GUAM. 5765-USB, Jan 14 at 1407, country music barely detectable vs my cable 
DTV converter bubble-jammer, so AFN still not back to news/talk format. You 
never know from one day to the next (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GUATEMALA. 4052.5-, TGAV, checking just before sign-off Jan 14: it`s usually 
detectable but too weak for easy copy, and now at 0558 the intonation seems 
like Japanese: certainly possible as they do have IDs in various languages for 
benefit of DXers, tho best time for reception there would be sign-on, 
*1100/1130v. 

New pennant package received Jan 13 in the p-mail. It`s the same design as the 
old yellow one, but now instead of rubberized plastic, it`s on finer fabric 
from which the lettering is not likely to pull off by sticking to itself or 
something else next to it, just as Dr Madrid had promised. It`s a darker more 
golden tone, and the frequency has been changed from ``4.0525 Mhz. 74.03 Mts 
Banda SW1`` to ``4055 Khz. 74.3 Mts Banda SW1``. The shape is slightly 
different; instead of a V at the bottom from which the fringe hangs, it`s a 
gentle curve, and the fringe matches the fabric. At the top, instead of a 
plastic tube thru which the hangstring goes, the string goes thru the pocket 
without a tube, which means it buckles if you hang it from a single point. It 
would be advisable to insert such a tube, perhaps removed from an old pennant, 
and restring the hanger thru it, which should not be difficult as tho of much 
heavier gauge now, it can easily be untied and
 retied. 

Also in the bulky envelope we found another copy of QSL 8, the green one 
showing a quetzal for their 8th anniversary in 2008, for my multiple e-mail 
reports in Sept-Nov 2010, endorsed on the back for the various power levels 
involved, 50, 500 and 210 watts.

Also received were three (!) 2011 calendars. One is inside a Spanish tract 
emanating from Federal Way, Washington state, in lavender print, showing moon 
phases by symbols.

The other two are locally produced, both with a color portrait of Dr. Madrid 
and another unID evangelist, both of them with name tags around their necks, 
evidently shot at some reunion, captioned ``Nueva Radio Lwenge FM, Congo, 
?frica``. One of the calendars is a single sheet, showing all the months of 
2011 with no more info about them. 

The other has tear-off pages for each month, but the tearing would be messy 
with the three staples facing down. This one primarily shows moon phases not 
only by symbols, but ``Luna Nueva``, ``Cuarto Creciente``, ``Luna Llena``, 
``Cuarto Menguante``. A few holidays are also specified, along with plenty of 
Bible quotations to fill in the blanx. All this is in Spanish, plus an insert 
in English which reads:

```Educational and Evangelical Station ``Radio Truth``
Y Programa ``Volviendo a Jes?s``
Apartado #5,
Chiquimula, Guatemala, C.A.

Dear Listener:
Thank you for preferring ``Radio Truth``.
We are enclosing our new calendar and our Radio Pack. We trust that you will 
continue tuning our Radio Station, with high academic, musical and spiritual 
quality.
God bless you richly.
On behalf of Radio Truth, 
/s/ Dr. ?dgar Am?lcar Madrid
Manager and Director.```

This time, the traditional slip showing the step-by-step devolution of a human 
being into a pig due to alcoholism, was not included; nor the roster of DX 
reports received from all over the world; nor the English form letter about the 
station`s history. The heavier calendar no doubt accounts for much of the 
postage cost.

On the airmail envelope, with the red and blue diamonds around the borders, the 
hand-stamp postmark is too dim to make out the date, but it is atop three 
postage stamps, two identical Q10.00, unfortunately both underneath the third 
stamp of Q5.00. They show very colorful fabric designs, with extremely small 
captions at the bottom edge, all attributed as ``obra Priscilla Bianchi``, and 
mixed with some alfanumerix, to Maria de Le?n, the latter perhaps the 
photographer? Also unfortunately, one of the Q10 stamps is torn as it was not 
firmly attached to the envelope, which was sealed on the back by a large piece 
of cellophane tape (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KOREA NORTH [non]. 5910, Jan 14 at 1408 YL in English with headlines about 
NK, interrupted by news sounders; 1409 ID by OM ``This is Shiokaze, Sea Breeze, 
from Tokyo, Japan``. Fair, registering S9+15, another Friday in English on 
ex-5985. No jamming audible (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. Signal Expansion Update --- KGOU is On the Air in Woodward! 
Thousands of radio listeners in Woodward and surrounding counties in northwest 
Oklahoma can now hear KGOU! KWOU, at 88.1 FM in the northwest corner of the 
state is now on the air for signal testing, and we anticipate getting the final 
approval from the FCC soon. KWOU simulcasts the same programming heard on KGOU 
and our network of repeater and translator stations.

Our remaining signal expansion project, a 2000-watt repeater for Ada, is nearly 
complete as well. We are working to put KOUA, 91.9 FM, on the air before 
spring. We thank those of you who have contributed financially to these 
projects and those who have recruited new listeners in those areas! (KGOU 
E-Newsletter January 13 via DXLD)

I hastened to try for this in Enid, then sent this report to KGOU:

``Congratulations on KWOU hitting the air. My preliminary report from Enid:

Can`t really get it on radios in the house. Some reception on car radio except 
near downtown Enid where overload comes from Broadway Tower transmitters. At 
first I was thinking 88.3 Family Radio translator was there, but FCC shows it 
west of Enid inside an Enid-Lahoma-Carrier triangle.

I haven`t yet tried out to the west side of Enid, but I suppose adjacent from 
that will become increasingly problematical. We can only hope that Family Radio 
will self-destruct on May 21.

In between, it`s in and out as we move around, picket-fencing, some good 
hotspots, but also competition from Oasis on 88.1, mainly Moore I suppose, but 
Coweta is sometimes echoing on it.

I was listening before and after 4 pm today, when NPR was heard part of the 
time, otherwise open carrier. At 6 pm I did catch a KGOU ID.

I expect with a good outside direxional antenna aimed toward Woodward I might 
get a fairly reliable signal, altho I see its 60 dBu contour goes only to 
Waynoka.

Now, how about a KGOU translator IN Enid? Regards, Glenn Hauser``

Further monitoring on various FM radios at home, DX-398 in the yard. Some 
signal if the selectivity is good enough and antenna positioned just right; 
frequent flyovers by Vance training jets boost signal in brief spurts, tnx to 
airplane scatter, but this is hardly satisfactory. Of course, occasional tropo 
enhancement will help if it favors Woodward area rather than Moore or Coweta 
(and there is a third Oasis relay on 88.1 near Fort Smith). (Glenn Hauser, 
Enid, Jan 14, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PAPUA NEW GUINEA. 3365, Radio Milne Bay, Voice of Kula, Alotau, as listed in 
WRTH 2011, not that I have ever heard such a full ID, Jan 14 at 1359 with 
choral music; 1401 sign-off in English mentioning 90.3 (? WRTH says 90.7) FM, 
and something on ``90 meters``, ``until tomorrow morning``, 1402 brief NA until 
1403, carrier still on at 1405 tune-out. Was S9+15. Then just as I tuned past 
3275, another carrier went off. 

Watch out for Cuba to activate 3365 as Arnie Coro threatens; let`s hope it`s 
only in the local evenings when it will not bother PNG (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** SAUDI ARABIA. 17615 // weaker 17895, Jan 14 at 1427, BSKSA with 
Qur`an-yodeling, then YL(?) talking about Mohammed, Ibrahim (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SOUTH CAROLINA [non]. 9385, Brother Scare via WWRB, Jan 14 at 1445, as I 
first tuned across, with an amusing pre-echo caused by overload from almost // 
WWCR 9980, until I engaged attenuation (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TURKEY. Haven`t looked for VOT English to NAm lately at 0400 on 9655, so I 
check Jan 14: inaudible. The 1330 broadcast on 12035 continues to be quite 
marginal (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U K [non]. 11770, weak English with Strine accent, but surely not RA, Jan 14 
at 0612. Is // but out of synch with BBC 9410, no doubt with report from 
Queensland. Yes, 11770 per HFCC is BBCWS via SOUTH AFRICA, 05-07, 100 kW, 335 
degrees USward, and Meyerton was also in on 11830 with RFI; see BRAZIL [and 
non] (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 7506v, WRNO still off the air, Jan 14 at 0248 check (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1520, KOKC, OKC with farightwingnut Michael Savage, UT Jan 14 at 0312 
has severe QRM making SAH of circa 10 Hz from a stupidballgame, 4th quarter of 
basketball, ergo NBA instead of NCAA (I am not supposed to know this; a friend 
explained it) including ``charge`` brass music punxuations; tuning down to 
1500, I hear the same game on KSTP, which is fulltime ESPN now. 

So what`s ESPN on 1520? Per the NRC-AM log, the only nighttimer is KOLM 
Rochester MN, ``The Ticket`` (how original), 10 kW day and critical hours, 800 
watts night. It`s also with CNN and the Minnesota News Network. Night pattern 
is supposed to aim NNE, rather than non-direxional day, but from this reception 
I would say they were really running 10 kW ND, if really KOLM. The only other 
ESPN listed on 1520 is a 1300-watt daytimer, KMSR in Mayville ND. The 
station-finder at http://www.espnradio.com makes you search thru each state 
individually; no thanx, except MN and ND to confirm these three. Of course, a 
particular SBG could be on non-fulltime affiliates, and I heard no ESPN ID 
really (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1547 confirmed on WWRB, 3185 and webcast, UT Friday 
Jan 14 starting a bit late at 0433. Next check at 0500 found the webcast had 
defaulted to King James, but WOR played to finish at 0501:32 on 3185. 

Also starting at 0400 UT Friday, WOR on ACB Radio Mainstream webcast, to be 
repeated 2-hourly thru 2400, http://www.acbradio.org

Next airing confirmed on WRMI, 9955, Friday Jan 14 at 1544, weak but not jammed 
except for bleed from the wall of noise on 9965. 

Further chances for WOR 1547: Friday 2130 on WWCR 7465; but will it return Sat 
at 1700 on 12160 after missing all year despite still appearing on the January 
schedule? On WRMI 9955: Sat 0900, 1500, 1830; Sun 0900, 1630, 1830 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 9405, Jan 14 at 0600 check has YL legal ID as ``WINB, Red Lion, 
Pennsylvania`` interrupting gospel-huxter who makes no pause at hourtop. WINB 
attains S9+20, while other nights it`s JBA. And this time it is strong enough 
to bother BBC on 9410! Modulation continues to be bad from the Radio 2:11 
program source (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. KRZA, 88.7, Alamosa CO-Taos NM, heard on webcast, as I often listen 
for the features at 1530 UT weekdays --- Jan 14 at 1540 instead of something 
about northern NM/southern CO, there is a scratchy lo-fi old-time radio show 
complete with commercials for Raleigh cigarettes, and Sir Walter Raleigh pipe 
tobacco! It`s a sitcom before an extremely amused audience, starring someone 
with a funny voice I do not recognize, revealed at 1559 closing as Red Skelton, 
on NBC, bong-bong-bong. Did not sound much like the R.S. I remember from his 
later TV show, but the visuals helped to ID him immediately, God-bless. 

ID and right into NPR news joining slightly late, no explanation of why this 
program was on instead of scheduled ``Arts, Culture and Call-ins,`` Fridays 
8:10-9 am MST, per 
http://www.krza.org/programschedule.htm
which does not go into any more detail than the above, altho we have some more 
specific topix from previous schedules preserved in
http://www.worldofradio.com/calendar.html
Once upon a time the alternating Friday features were:
EAGLE WATCH/WOMENSPEAK/CROSSTALK/CONVERSATIONS IN ART 

On occasion the last few weeks, KRZA`s Live365 webcast has been down (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** VATICAN. Now it`s clear why I had not noticed Vatican [non non] on 4005 
lately as I did last night: Jan 14 at 0558 the frequency is blocked by RTTY 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) See also ALBANIA

UNIDENTIFIED. 9340-SSB, Jan 14 at 1458, Spanish two way, Mexican accents, in 
conversation. Intruders, if you consider the 31m SWBC band extending this far 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      



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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 22:19:35 +0100
From: Artur Fernandez Llorella <af...@hotmail.com>
To: hard-core-dx HCDX <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>, playdx groups
        <playdx2...@yahoogroups.com>, Frecuencia DX
        <frecuenci...@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [HCDX] QSL Report
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QSL Report
 
COSTA RICA
REE Cariari, 3350 KHz, QSL in 14 weeks for e-rpt to r...@rtve.es. v/s Javier 
S?nchez.
 
GERMANY
Deutschlandfunk, 1422 KHz, QSL in 2 weeks for e-rpt to hoererserv...@dradio.de
Hamburger Lokalradio, via R. 700, Kall, 5980 KHz, special QSL in 6 weeks for 
report to Kulturzentrum LOLA, D-21031 Hamburg. Sent 1 US
Atlantic 2000 International, via R. 700, Kall, 6005 KHz, QSL in 3 weeks for 
e-rpt to atlantic2000internatio...@gmail.com
 
ITALY
RAI Puglia, 1431 KHz, photo QSL in 14 weeks for report to Via Dalmazia 104, 
70121 Bari. v/s Lorenzo Massaro.
 
LITHUANIA
R. Japan, via Sitkunai, 6130 KHz, QSL (with tx site) in 8 weeks for report via 
web.
R. Waves Int, via Sitkunai, 6055 KHz, 3 QSLs, CD, info, personal letter in 2 
weeks for e-rpt to rwa...@free.fr
 
MARIANA ISLANDS
R. Teos, via KFBS, 11650 KHz, QSL in 6 weeks for report to Box 110, 190000 St. 
Petersburg, Russia. Sent 1 US $.
 
NETHERLANDS
R. Maria Nederland, 675 KHz, QSL, personal letter in 10 days for e-rpt to 
j.man...@radiomaria.nl and i...@radiomaria.nl. v/s Jeroen Manten, Technical 
operator. Address: Postbus 5048, 5201 GA Hertogenbosch.
 
RUSSIA
Voice of Russia, via Lviv, 11655 KHz, QSL (with tx site) in 15 weeks for e-rpt 
to post...@ruvr.ru
 
SPAIN
COPE Alicante, 882 KHz, E-letter in 4 weeks for e-rpt to 
direccion.alica...@cadenacope.net. v/s Ricardo Sepulcre, T?cnico.
 
TAJIKISTAN
DW Dushanbe, 9380 KHz, QSL in 2 weeks for e-rpt to i...@dw-world.de
 
UNITED KINGDOM
County Sound Radio, 1566 KHz, QSL in 4 weeks for e-rpt to 
stu...@countysound.co.uk
 
USA
WTWW, 5755 KHz, E-QSL in 1 day for e-rpt to geo...@wtww.us. v/s George Mc 
Clintock
 
FREE RADIO
R. Brandaris Int, 6300 KHz, QSL, personal letter, fridge magnet in 11 months 
for e-rpt to brandaris.ra...@hotmail.com
Free Radio Network, 3905 KHz, full detailed e-mail confirmation in 2 days for 
e-rpt to mu...@freeradionetwork.co.uk
R. Underground, 3900 KHz, E-QSL in 2 days for e-rpt to 
radioundergroun...@gmail.com
R. Tower, 6200 KHz, E-QSL in 2 days for e-rpt to radioto...@home.nl
Marinebroadcasters, 6530 KHz, E-QSL in 4 days for e-rpt to 
marinebroadcast...@hotmail.com
Mike Radio, 6915 KHz, E-QSL in 4 days for e-rpt to mikera...@live.nl
R. Mistletoe, 6240/6310 KHz, 2 E-QSLs in 6 days for e-rpt to 
radiomistle...@live.com
Free Radio Victoria, 6450/7630 KHz, 2 E-QSLs in 5 days for e-rpt to 
freeradiovicto...@hotmail.com
Black Bandit Radio, 6375 KHz, E-QSL in 7 weeks for e-rpt to Dr. Tim. Answer 
came from og-...@zonnet.nl
R. Bluestar, 6217 KHz, E-QSL in 1 day for e-rpt to bluestarra...@live.nl
Baken 16, 3885 KHz, E-QSL in 2 weeks for e-rpt to bake...@rock.com
Old Time Radio, 6295/15070 KHz, 2 E-QSLs in 10 days for e-rpt to 
oldtim...@gmail.com
R. Dutchwing, 6386 KHz, E-QSL in 2 weeks for e-rpt to radiodutchw...@live.nl
Overijssel Radio, 4065 KHz, E-QSL in 1 day for e-rpt to 
verz...@overijsselradio.nl
Low Power Radio, 6390 KHz, E-QSL in 1 day for e-rpt to lowpowerra...@hotmail.com
Appelflap Radio, 4030 KHz, E-QSL in 3 days for e-rpt via Dr. Tim. Answer came 
from og-...@zonnet.nl
R. Tropiq, 6965 KHz, E-QSL in 1 week for e-rpt to radiotro...@gmail.com
R. Lowland, 6310 KHz, E-QSL in 4 hours for e-rpt to radiolowl...@hotmail.com
Atlantic 2000 Int, via R. Amica, 7610 KHz, QSL, info letter in 1 week for e-rpt 
to atlantic2000internatio...@gmail.com
R. Universe, 6425 KHz, E-QSL in 3 weeks for e-rpt to radiounive...@hotmail.com
R. Jan van Gent, 6953 KHz, E-QSL in 1 week for e-rpt to 
radiojanvang...@gmail.com
R. Face de Blatte, 6515 KHz, E-QSL in 1 day for e-rpt to radio....@gmail.com
Atlantic Radio, 6960 KHz, QSL, postcard in 7 weeks for e-rpt to 
i...@atlanticradio.ie
Geronimo Shortwave, 6265 KHz, E-QSL in 2 days for e-rpt to 
geronimoshortw...@hotmail.com
Central Radio Int, 6325 KHz, E-QSL in 2 days for e-rpt to joek5...@yahoo.com
Shoreline Radio, 9290/15065 KHz, 2 E-QSLs in 3 days for e-rpt to 
shorelinera...@hotmail.com
R. Merlin Int, 6280/6325 KHz, 2 E-QSLs in 1 day for e-rpt to 
radiomer...@blueyonder.co.uk
R. Scotland, 6400 KHz, QSL, personal letter, stickers in 10 days for e-rpt to 
radioscotl...@hotmail.com
R. Black Power, 6395 KHz, E-QSL in 2 days for e-rpt to 
radioblackpo...@hotmail.com
R. Bil? Hora, 2345 Khz (USB), E-QSL in 2 days for e-rpt to r...@email.cz
 

Artur Fern?ndez Llorella
Catalonia, Spain
 
You can see some images in my blog: http://maresmedx.blogspot.com/

                                          

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