PatrickI sent them a report+CD last year and mailed it to the Voice of Russia address listed in the WRTH. Three weeks later I received an e-mail from Elena Osipova in the VOR Letters Dept saying "Your reception report and the CD were forwarded to the Russian language Service of the Voice of Russia. I am not sure, however, they will be able to recognize their broadcast since the quality of recording is very poor." I never heard anything more from them and haven't sent a follow-up, though I did subsequently receive a QSL from VoR 's JJ service on 720. Nonetheless, her e-mail at least confirmed that my report made it through the Russian mail system. I'm not sure why the Russian Service never answered - perhaps they didn't care, or couldn't make anything out of my recording, maybe the report was lost in the inter-office mail, or maybe they sent a QSL and I never got it.
Bruce Patrick Martin wrote:
Hi everyone, Has anyone managed to get a QSL out of Kaliningrad 1215. I sent my report to Moscow last Fall without ny luck. Recently, I sent another out directly to Kaliningrad and I am keeping my fingers crossed. Thanks. 73,PatrickPatrick Martin KGED QSL Manager
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