Re: [IRCA] First e-QSL
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Re: [IRCA] First e-QSL



I can see both sites you linked in your email.. both work fine for me.

I wonder if there's an issue on your end ebcause the website isn't in
english, so maybe your ISP or virus stuff thinks it's spam?

Paul B. Walker, Jr.
www.onairdj.com


On 12/7/08, John H. Bryant <bjohnorcas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Paul,
>
> I keep getting some nasty security alert that I've never seen before that
> won't even let me go to it.  Can you see the site???
>
> John B.
>
>
>
>
> At 09:10 PM 12/7/2008 -0600, you wrote:
>
>> What is the problem with the website?
>>
>> Paul B. Walker, Jr.
>> www.onairdj.com
>>
>>
>> On 12/7/08, John H. Bryant <bjohnorcas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >
>> > Last summer, a few of us heard a weak unID on 765 kHz. that seemed (by
>> > propagation pattern) to be coming from NZ. I think that I may have been
>> the
>> > only one of us to finally get just above threshold audio and it was not
>> > English, but sounded Polynesian to me.  I sent a tentative report to an
>> > interesting fairly new station on 765, a Maori station called Radio
>> > Kahunguru in the Hawkes Bay/Hastings area of North Island and I never
>> got a
>> > reply.  Ten days ago or so, I was preparing to send a snail mail
>> follow-up,
>> > but I checked with their website again and decided to use their listener
>> > e-mail to ask for a confirmation of their snail mail address.  I just
>> this
>> > minute received the following:
>> >
>> >
>> > Tena koe (It's used as a formal greeting to one person and a way of
>> saying
>> > hello in the Maori language)
>> >
>> > I did receive your letter but I didn't get around to answering it. I'm
>> > sorry about that.
>> >
>> > You are correct that recording you made was off our frequency 765AM
>> which
>> > is based in Hastings, Hawke's Bay, which is half way down the East Coast
>> of
>> > the North Island in New Zealand.
>> >
>> > The audio was of one of our link stations this one being based in
>> Auckland
>> > called Radio Waatea.
>> >
>> > There are 21 Iwi radio stations based around New Zealand and we are
>> called
>> > the Maori Radio Network. Each Iwi (Tribal region) has a radio station.
>> >
>> > If you would like to check the radio station's out you can do so on <
>> > http://www.irirangi.net/>www.irirangi.net
>> >
>> > It's always a pleasure to receive these types of enquires. Please keep
>> in
>> > contact.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Thank you
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Patricia Te Rangi
>> > Programme Director/Daily Operations/Sales
>> > P O Box 2615
>> > Stortford Lodge
>> > Hastings
>> >
>> > 901 Heretaunga St, West
>> > Stortford Lodge
>> > Hastings
>> > Phone: 06 872 8943
>> > Fax: 06 876 4157
>> > Mobile: 027 245 8598
>> > www.kahungunu.irirangi.net
>> >
>> > I'm really pumped up about this QSL!!!  One of my more exotic stations.
>> > There does seem to be a problem with the station website listed
>> above....
>> >
>> > In any case, now we know the identity of this "mystery station."
>> >
>> > John B.
>> >
>>
>>
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