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Re: [IRCA] QSL collection at the U. of Maryland
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] QSL collection at the U. of Maryland
- From: Russ Edmunds <wb2bjh@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 13:29:20 -0700 (PDT)
Based on some prior correspondence with John Herkimer, I had understood that
one needed to make advance arrangements in order to be able to see any of it.
Russ Edmunds
15 mi NNW of Philadelphia
Grid FN20id
<wb2bjh@xxxxxxxxx>
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On Mon, 3/17/14, Bill Harms <philcobill@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Subject: Re: [IRCA] QSL collection at the U. of Maryland
To: "Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America" <irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, March 17, 2014, 2:52 PM
The CPRV QSL's are archived at the
University of Maryland's Library of
American Broadcasting. I know there are available for
research purposes
because I was allowed access for my Spokane Radio History
Project. It
is best to make advanced arrangements. They were very
accommodating.
I was able to see MW QSLs from Roy Millar.
Bill Harms
http://spokaneradio.philcobill.com/
On 3/17/2014 2:14 PM, John Sampson wrote:
> In the early 1990s, I "registered" (or whatever one did
at the time) my verification collection with the CPRV.
This thread indicates that they no longer are interested in
more current collections. Someone also mentioned a
letter the CPRV people sent in the last few years, which I
didn't get due to several intervening address changes.
Are they now out of the business of accepting any more
collections?
>
>
>
> On Mar 16, 2014, at 10:27 PM, Rick Dau wrote:
>
>> With all the discussion about QSLs on these boards
recently, I thought I'd check and see what all is available
for public viewing in the way of MW QSLs at the U. of
Maryland, and was shocked to find so little (http://ontheshortwaves.com/cprv-gallery.html). I
myself donated MANY of my Oakland (IA) and Iowa City QSLs
that I amassed in the 1990s to the CPRV (through Gerry
Dexter) and now as I look at what is listed, I see nothing
newer than the early 1960s! Surely many DXers over the
years have donated QSLs from the 1970s and 1980s to the
CPRV. None of the ones I sent them are even
listed. Am I missing something here? 73,Rick
Dauon the road in Silver Lake, Kansas
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