Back in late July, Radio Nacional De Equatorial Guinea appeared to have
reactivated it's 6250khz. I heard it 3 days in a row fairly well here in NW
Pennsylvania, USA. Unforuntately, I have not heard it since and I don't
think anyone else has.

Well, I mailed them a reception report in early August by regular post. A
CD with audio files, a written reception reports, a few post cards from my
town and printed pictures of my radio listening set up. Cost me $13USD.

I got an email this morning from an english speaking journalist at the
station this morning

"Hello Walker.

I don´t want you to be surprise. I am a journalist and work for Equatorial
Guinea´s national radio. I am called Mateo believe you. I run an English
program every Wednesday and Friday at 9 am local time. My boss told me to
get in touch with you.

So I am looking forward to hearing from you.Thanks for your concern. We are
very happy for this notification. Please keep on updating us about what you
receive and how. . "

If this results in a QSL of some fashion, I'll share more information.
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