A reminder to our followers - year of the pig qsls will end on the last day of april
RADIO FREE ASIA COMMEMORATES YEAR OF THE PIG
Radio Free Asia (RFA)
announces its 2019 Year of the Pig QSL. Those born in a Pig years are
considered energetic, positive thinkers and gentle. They are also focused and
when they make up their minds to do something, there is evidently little you
can do to stop them. Pigs lead very busy
lives and must remember to take breaks in order to rest. Pig years are
celebrated every twelfth year. The other Chinese zodiac animals and associated
years are Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster
and Dog. This is RFA’s 69th QSL design and is used to confirm all
valid RFA reception reports from January – April 2019.
RFA’s 2019
Year of the Pig QSL
Created by Congress in
1994 and incorporated in 1996, RFA broadcasts in Burmese, Cantonese, Khmer,
Korean to North Korea, Lao, Mandarin (including the Wu dialect), Vietnamese,
Tibetan (Uke, Amdo, and Kham), and Uyghur. RFA strives for accuracy, balance,
and fairness in its editorial content. As a ‘surrogate’ broadcaster, RFA
provides news and commentary specific to each of its target countries, acting
as the free press these countries lack. RFA broadcasts only in local languages
and dialects, and most of its broadcasts comprise news of specific local
interest. More information about Radio
Free Asia, including our current broadcast frequency schedule, is available at
www.rfa.org.
RFA encourages listeners
to submit reception reports. Reception
reports are valuable to RFA as they help us evaluate the signal strength and
quality of our transmissions. RFA
confirms all accurate reception reports by mailing a QSL card to the
listener. RFA welcomes all reception
report submissions at http://techweb.rfa.org (follow the QSL REPORTS link) not
only from DX’ers, but also from its general listening audience.
Reception reports are also
accepted by email at qsl@rfa.org and by mail to:
Reception Reports
Radio Free Asia
2025 M. Street NW, Suite 300
Washington DC 20036
United States of America
(A.J. Janitschek/RFA)
Andrew Janitschek of Radio Free Asia includes, "RFA's mail server will not except attachments file types, like ZIP, EXE, RAR, ISO, CHM, and more. If you go more than one-two months without hearing from us about your reception reports, please do a follow-up and write us at qsl@rfa.org. We are happy to confirm your reception reports, but we all have to work within the limits our system. Thank you for your patience and understanding. "
Andrew Janitschek of Radio Free Asia includes, "RFA's mail server will not except attachments file types, like ZIP, EXE, RAR, ISO, CHM, and more. If you go more than one-two months without hearing from us about your reception reports, please do a follow-up and write us at qsl@rfa.org. We are happy to confirm your reception reports, but we all have to work within the limits our system. Thank you for your patience and understanding. "