MY VIRTUAL QSL-COLLECTION
VALUABLE QSLs FROM HANNU’S COLLECTION SINCE
1979
This is my first QSL-card.
Radio
It all started with Selena B212 portable radio.
Unfortunately, YLE signed off SW service on

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WWBS Macon, Georgia,
Valuable QSL for me indeed.

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A historical QSL-card from the German
Democratic Republic.
Radio
Both

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On 21st of
September 1984 I was able to hear the special broadcast from “Your all day and everyday
music station” Radio Syd,

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The farthest station I
have ever heard is LRA36 Radio Nacional
The station can be
heard on 15476 kHz in the 19 metre band.


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In 1988 I identified
my first Australian MW-station on 1548 kHz.
The station was 4QD
Emerald from

ABC 4QD Emerald, Queesland at:
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I have also done some
SWL. My SWL call is OH8-826.
OH9SCL is operated by
the Santa Claus himself in the Finnish

The Finnish Amateurs
Listeners Homepage: http://koti.phnet.fi/oh3swl/english.html
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You can also check my FM-pages from Kainuu.
Many of these QSLs
are really unique ones, mostly small power transmitters and temporary
broadcasters from the
MORE QSLS:
EUROPE
Scandinavian Weekend Radio, Virrat SW
Radio Luxembourg 1440 kHz 208 m
Radio St. Helena 11092.5 kHz (DSWCI special
QSL)
ASIA
JAPAN:
JAPAN:
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