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Received today two QSL's (veries, for those in Glendale).
One from WWCR for their test on 4775 kHz on 21 November and one from Radio Ronin (pirate) for their broadcast on 6925 kHz on November 24. The Radio Ronin card is quite attractive, professionally done, received here via the post. dxAce Michigan USA |
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On Dec 12, 2:31*pm, dxAce wrote:
Received today two QSL's (veries, for those in Glendale). One from WWCR for their test on 4775 kHz on 21 November and one from Radio Ronin (pirate) for their broadcast on 6925 kHz on November 24. The Radio Ronin card is quite attractive, professionally done, received here via the post. I can imagine the pirate QSL. Back when Allen Maxwell was doing the KIPM shows I received eight QSL's, very attractive cards, I framed each of them and have them on my wall, I wish KIPM would fire up the transmitters again, never heard shows like that before. |
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