To finish off April and open a QSL rush (hopefully!) in May, I
received two e-mail responses to my reception report to KRRZ in
Minot, ND. First I found a friendly reply from GM Richard M
Stensby who confirmed my October 14, 2005 reception of the
station. Then, this afternoon another message arrived from Chief
Engineer Kurt D. Bart with an official QSL letter and data sheet
attached. This is yet again a new state for me – and the third
new state verified in less than a month.
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Personal DX blog of the world’s northernmost DXer, Bjarne Mjelde. Highly recommended. - Arild’s radio blog
The personal radio and DX diary of Norwegian DXer Arild Skalmeraas - Christer's Radio Blog
- DX paradise
Personal DX blog of Norwegian DXer Arnstein Bue - Kuuhankavesi-DX
Personal DX blog of Juha Ylonen - Ole’s DX-blog
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I also heard this station in October 2005 but did not get a QSL. Do you have the e-mail address to the chief engineer (Kurt D. Bart)?
In many cases nowadays, checking a CD recording is too much an effort, so sending an audio file via e-mail is a good alternate way of getting a QSL!