[HCDX]: Re: hard-core-dx V4 #904
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[HCDX]: Re: hard-core-dx V4 #904



>Date: Sat, 13 Mar 1999 07:48:08 +1300
>From: "Paul Ormandy" <paulorm@xxxxxxxx>
>Subject: [HCDX]: QSL
>
>909kHz JOCB Nagoya, Japan. Usual R Japan FD QSL card, sked etc (station was
>heard relaying R Japan's English news after a domestic English
>language-lesson) for follow-up to '98 report. V/s M Yoshioka who I presume
>also wrote the enclosed letter... and to quote...
>
>"Thank you for sending us a precise, accurate reception report. We always
>appreciate hearing from our listeners, and enjoy sending QSL cards very
>much. We regret to tell you, however, that you heard one of our domestic
>broadcasts for which we do not usually send verification cards. Your
>reception report shows that you have tuned in to our domestic mediumwave
>broadcast, transmitted from standby/emergency transmitters."
>
>"We will verify your report of Apr. 29 1998 exceptionally, but we would like
>to request you to send a report of our overseas shortwave programs to
>receive our QSL card next time"
>
>Anyone else received one of these when QSLing an NHK MW outlet?
>
>73s Paul
>

No, but my report on the NHK home service relay via those emergency SSB
transmitters also went unanswered, except for a mention on the NHK English
language mailbag program.

Hans
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