Hi, some sparks from me

A QSL from Desi Radio, Southall,  in the west of London,  1602 kHz, was found in my 
letterbox of ordinary mail. I filtered it out a few days ago  from the enormous amount 
 of commercial prints and newspapers usually  stuffed  into it  after two or three 
days of abcense. 

Desi Radio was heard here with  marvellous reception on Jan 13, 2004 around 17UT. 
Lists say they are with just 70 watts, which seems  incredibly low. But at that hour 
they beat anything on that frequency. Px are in Panjabi with a lot of ids in EE. 

The letter is  obviously  computer-designed and very nicely put, and signed by Ms 
Amarjit Khera, Chair of The Panjabi Centre. They are on 30 Sussex Rd.,Southall, 
Middlesex UB2 5EG, U.K, and on email [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

 73 Johan Berglund, Trollhättan, Sweden  
AOR AR7030 K9AY


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