QSL DRM 1

QSL Verification Cards

QSL card information shows broadcaster, frequency, transmitter location and how many days it took from e-mailing the reception report to receiving the QSL card in the post. Note that public holidays are not excluded from the days total.

QSL cards are shown as they were received rather than in chronological order of the reception report. Apart from RTL all reception reports were for broadcasts in English, broadcasts were targeted at Europe.

The receiver is a Winradio G303i PCI card and the aerial is either 3 metre wire indoors or 4 metre external wire connected via a balun. I also have a 1.5 metre indoor vertical.

Deutsche Welle

6140 kHz - Juelich, Germany

23 days

 

Voice Of Russia

15780 kHz - Taldom, Russia

30 days

e-mail acknowledgment of report (via Andrew Shaidurov).

Radio Nederland Wereldomroep

9615 kHz - Flevo, Netherlands

15 days

‘Lights Dances in the Meadows’ - makes a change from pictures of transmitter sites.

Radio Canada International

11865 kHz - Sackville, Canada

10 days

e-mail acknowledgment of report and also sent RCI pen, key fob, stickers, etc. (thanks Bill).

[2002 QSL card]

RTL Radio

6095 kHz - Junglinster

14 days

 

Voice of NASB
(based in Miami, USA)

9785 kHz - via Rampisham, UK

18 days

e-mail acknowledgement.

Radio Sweden

9815 kHz - via Flevo, Netherlands

15 days

picture of the ‘Vasaskepper’, and no jokes about Swedish pirate radio stations!

Deutsche Welle

9655 kHz - Wertachtal, Germany

5 days

e-mail receipt.

 

Adventist World Radio

9785 kHz - via Rampisham, UK

126 days

[report sent via NASB who also sent QSL]

Radio Canada International

9815 kHz - via Flevo, Nertherlands

412 days

e-mail receipt.

[Radiotext:
You are listening to Radio Canada International in English, (www.rcinet.ca)
part of DRM Bouquet from Flevo (The Netherlands)]