Re: [IRCA] Fwd: [mwcircle] QSLs: A worrying comment
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Re: [IRCA] Fwd: [mwcircle] QSLs: A worrying comment



I've been sending reception reports to Tracy since 2004 with reports for
KXNT and KSFN (KYDZ now). He even sent an email once saying he was going to
"get them to you soon" back in 2004.

I'm not surprised he sent this email. He's probably too busy to respond to
requests.

Martin

Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2009 04:39:22 +0000
From: Nick Hall-Patch
To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America
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Subject: [IRCA] Fwd: [mwcircle] QSLs: A worrying comment

from Steve Whitt on the Medium Wave Circle list:

>I guess many of us find webstreams helpful in identifying DX signals we are
>listen to, but sadly other people are finding the webstreams beneficial for
>other less ethical purposes....
>
>
>I spotted the following in Distance magazine.
>
>
>" I have received your QSL requests, and find them valid. Probably 9 out of
>10 QSL requests these
>days are bogus, and I haven't figured out how to handle it yet. A large
>number of the audio clips I
>get are our web stream audio, with static and noise dubbed over.
>When I find an easy way of verifying the audio source, I will resume
>replying to QSLs, sorry you
>are stuck in the middle.
>Tracy Teagarden
>Chief Engineer
>CBS Radio
>KKJJ/KLUC/KMXB/KSFN/KXNT/KXTE
>6655 W. Sahara Ave. Suite D110
>Las Vegas, Nevada 89146"


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