[IRCA] Radio Shacks from the Quartz Hill Collection
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For anyone interested:
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Media Release
Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.net

More Radio Shacks from
The Quartz Hill Collection
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More radio shacks from around the world feature in the second release
of QSL cards from the Quartz Hill Collection at
www.radioheritage.net, the global website of the Radio Heritage
Foundation.

Quartz Hill was a former shortwave receiving station for the domestic
radio service in New Zealand, and local amateurs were fortunate
enough to use the splendid location near Wellington for a number of
years.

Since replaced by a wind farm, Quartz Hill ZL6QH and its operators
worked many thousands of amateur radio stations from around the world.

Some of these stations are included in this latest Radio Shacks
Gallery feature and we invite you to visit www.radioheritage.net
today to check out the rigs and operators....and do look out for the
first release in the series as well. 

Amateur radio continues to thrive in many countries as new
generations get the spark of wireless, and this continues a century
old and still popular means of personal contact across the globe.

QSL cards remain a great way to confirm the contacts made, and we're
glad to share a tiny fraction from the Quartz Hill collection with
you.

The Radio Heritage Foundation is a registered non-profit organization
connecting popular culture, nostalgia and radio heritage across the
Pacific. Our global website is www.radioheritage.net. Become a 2011
annual supporter today and enjoy a range of practical benefits - full
details now online. 

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Lynn.
Lafayette, LA
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