------
Just wanted to say that I enjoy listening to TWIAR. I use an old Hallicrafters S-38 with 40 feet of wire to pick up WBCQ. My QTH is in Ohio and the radio show comes in great! I have turned 3 other hams in my area on to TWIAR and we enjoy listening to the show and making comments on the 2 meter band while listening to the broadcast.
Thanks again and keep up the great work.
73
KC8MXW
Aaron Beatty
------
QRA IO83LW
63 Manor Road
Fleetwood
UK
John Earnshaw
M0JFE
Ride The Waves And Make New Friends
Packet M0JFE@GB7FCR.#16.GBR.EU
------
just finished listening to another episode of TWIAR… I enjoy the Random Access the best. You had solicited email to obtain a QSL Card if I sent information about me. I'm Kevin Prodromides (KE7OSU) I'm in Tucson Arizona
9331 N Denise Ann Pl
Tucson, AZ 85742
I receive TWIAR pod cast from http://www.twiar.org/international.html
73's, Kevin (KE7OSU)
------
Sent from my BlackBerry Smartphone provided by Alltel
(wrote back asking for address)
------
Also, This Week in Amateur Radio received standard mail for the following listeners!
Peter Bentley East Aurora, New York
Robert Garland NX3S Perkasie, Pennsylvania
George Dupee K1AAG Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Everyone mentioned here in this posting will receive an Official This Week in Amateur Radio
QSL Card!
WHAT'S GOIN' ON HERE?
-
Since amateur radio callbooks are top of mind for the moment, here is another callbook, apparently a regional online volume identified as t...
-
Back in the days when I would make the monthly trek to the George Bowen palatial estate in fashionable Poestenkill, New York, I would sit w...
-
WHENIWASAKID! From about the age of eight and on through my late teens, my one favorite pre-computer age geek thing to do was record sounds...
-
Bootleggers on the business band! That's the subject of the next Random Access Thought coming up for the week ending August 2nd. In a re...
-
. Please make point to download this week's editions of This Week In Amateur Radio and This Week In Amateur Radio International for th...
-
For an untold number of decades here in Albany, there had been a nightly Capital District Repeater Net held at 6:30PM on the local 146.94 ma...
-
. This last Sunday, a bunch of hams got together at the Empire State Plaza in downtown Albany for The Great Train Extravaganza! In attend...
-
The paperback volume Kana de Manga: Japanese Sound FX is authored by Glen Kardy and illustrated by Chihiro Hattori and offers some interesti...
-
. SO! After maybe a year or so of deploying various software enhanced digital images of the ominous HAL 9000 to grace the face of this blog...
-
. That guy on the left...and that gal on the right are two new amateur radio operators. Both took their Technician Class License exam at th...
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Lots and Lots of Letters!
Here, in no particular order, are a few recent e-mail requests for an Official This Week in Amateur Radio QSL Card. The more traditional pathway of writing a reception report and mailing it to: This Week in Amateur Radio Post Office Box 30, Sand Lake, New York 12153 has given way in recent years to an e-mail request sent to n2fnh@capital.net. So, whether you receive the program over your local VHF or UHF repeater, copy the show over WBCQ or download the latest weekly Internet Podcast, you can get your own TWIAR QSL Card by taking pen to paper, or fingers to keyboard. either way works!
Labels:
e-mail,
QSL,
reception report,
TWIAR,
TWIARi
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment