This month there are three stations that have revised their QSL cards. Before you are in the midst of the upcoming autumn DX sessions, why not take advantage of the following offerings for your collection?
Radio Taiwan has a series of 12 cards depicting puppets. The cards are multicolored on high sheen paper stock. To begin the series, send reception reports to, 55 Pei An Road,
Taipei 10462, Taiwan or refer to the link at: Link to Reception Reports: http://english.rti.org.tw/customerservice/ReceptionForm.aspx . To learn more about RTI, refer to http://english.rti.org.tw/
Ecuador's HCJB Global continues their seven 2007 card series of trains. You train lovers will not want to miss this colorful series. Send your reception reports to: Casilla 17-17-691 Quito, Ecuador. Two IRCs or return mint postage are recommended.
The third station is Radio Free Asia. RFA is offering a four-card series to honor the youth of the world. Don't miss out on this chance to add another colorful series to your collection. To learn more about RFA, visit their website at http://www.rfa.org/ email: contact@rfa.org reception reports: qsl@rfa.org or mail your correspondence to: Radio Free Asia, 2025 M. Street N.W. - Suite 300, Washington, DC 20036 USA.
Finally, Radio Bulgaria welcomes all listeners to become a member of the station's Monitoring Club. To learn more of the report requirements, write to their English Service, Radio Bulgaria, 4 Dragan, TzankovBlvd., 1040 Sofia, Bulgaria or refer to: http://www.bnr.bg/RadioBulgaria/Emission_English/dxreport.htm .
Radio Taiwan has a series of 12 cards depicting puppets. The cards are multicolored on high sheen paper stock. To begin the series, send reception reports to, 55 Pei An Road,
Taipei 10462, Taiwan or refer to the link at: Link to Reception Reports: http://english.rti.org.tw/customerservice/ReceptionForm.aspx . To learn more about RTI, refer to http://english.rti.org.tw/
Ecuador's HCJB Global continues their seven 2007 card series of trains. You train lovers will not want to miss this colorful series. Send your reception reports to: Casilla 17-17-691 Quito, Ecuador. Two IRCs or return mint postage are recommended.
The third station is Radio Free Asia. RFA is offering a four-card series to honor the youth of the world. Don't miss out on this chance to add another colorful series to your collection. To learn more about RFA, visit their website at http://www.rfa.org/ email: contact@rfa.org reception reports: qsl@rfa.org or mail your correspondence to: Radio Free Asia, 2025 M. Street N.W. - Suite 300, Washington, DC 20036 USA.
Finally, Radio Bulgaria welcomes all listeners to become a member of the station's Monitoring Club. To learn more of the report requirements, write to their English Service, Radio Bulgaria, 4 Dragan, TzankovBlvd., 1040 Sofia, Bulgaria or refer to: http://www.bnr.bg/RadioBulgaria/Emission_English/dxreport.htm .
(Source: MT QSL Report Aug 07/ World QSL Book)