Very good friend for the great collection of QSL cartãoes you have. Enjoy and see my QSL in Brazil. 73 ' J.Carlos
@trallyus11 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this great set of videos I have yet to watch as I just emailed a radio station for the first time to tell them I was getting their signal in great where I lived in hopes of getting a QSL card for the first time in my life and was not sure what I was doing and heard my name mentioned the next week on the show but did not fill in the report properly like you tell people to do in your 3 videos and was basically told my next report should be filled out with all the info you mentioned and they mentioned using a SINPO code and I had to look it up on wikipedia to see what they were talking about. I never have tried writing to a station in the past since I was just content with listening to what was out there but lately I have been wanting to reach out to some that take reports via email and tell them how well their stations are coming in when they give an email address out to write to for reception reports and finally decided to write them the last time I listened to them. Hopefully my next report will be professional enough to get sent a QSL card after watching your videos and from the small kindle book I bought today called QSLing the world. Thanks again as I have yet to watch all three videos yet and digest all the information in them fully.
@JaykPuten Жыл бұрын
I recently found my old shortwave portable radio, am using it on the weekends to listen to whatever I hear in English or Spanish (that I understand, my Spanish isn't great) Is qsl still done? Because I'd love to engage with these stations, and give me something to do when delivering food and I'm waiting (not so much trying to get tons of qsl cards, but just those from the stations I listen to)
@idk-vb8ze2 жыл бұрын
Nowadays WRMI is probably the easiest station to get a QSL from