Bruce,
Wonder if this was direct from ST or via Washington? The engineer there used to
be a good direct QSLer until he retired. Since any QSLs at all are a bonus, and
the site is easy to hear, I suggest you just send a new report rather than
making an issue of it. You could ask that they put your name on the reply,
which they apparently did not this time.
73, Glenn Hauser
--- On Fri, 10/31/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I stopped collecting QSL's back sometime in the
> 70's but decided to start again recently because there
> are so many new countries to verify and because I have so
> much more time on my hands after retiring from Voice of
> America.
>
> The first new QSL received came from, of all places, VOA ,
> verifying the Sao Tome relay station. While it
> confirmed the site, the rest of the data was wrong.
> Frequency was wrong, date was incorrect, time was wrong.
> I'm not certain if I should return it--along with the
> original letter -- asking for a correct card or keep it as
> is. Someone somewhere probably has my correct version, and
> I have theirs. And they're wondering, too. (Bruce
> Barker-PA, NRD-535D, Alpha Delta DX Sloper)
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