Walter Salmaniw wrote:
At 07:36 PM 10/13/2009, you wrote:
Yesterday, I received a QSL from a long sought DX target.
KBRW sent a friendly e-mail reply to e-mail report + audio file in less than a day. V/s Mike Lane, GM said he tried DXing when he first arrived in Barrow 30+ years ago, but the only station he could regularly hear was WLW (in addition to unid Asians).
I've uploaded the audio clip in case anyone wants to hear it http://home.comcast.net/~bportzer/KBRW-680_0900_10-3-09.mp3
This was at Grayland on October 3. I'm still amazed at how well KBRW made it
through KNBR
Bruce
Hi, Bruce. Congratulations on the KBRW QSL. I ought to do the same from my
end. I spent quite a few years trying to hear them before I finally did (on
Dec 31st, 2007 of all days!), and then not again until this time up in Masset
last weekend, and over several days too. Perhaps it's getting a little easier
for us to hear. I've had a few tentative loggings in Grayland as well, with
there long bouts of NPR programming, but no IDs. Still, always a great catch
from the lower 48. Funny how it's considered a nuisance in Scandinavia,
though! ....Walt.
Walt, No KNBR in Scandinavia :-) .
Don K.
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