Here is a selection of the latest QSL cards received in the past week for VK5PAS and VK5MAZ.





















I received the QSL card below via the post in the past few days from Radio Dabanga.
The target audience is in Sudan.
At about 1012 UTC on 26th April 2022, I tuned in to Unique Radio broadcasting in the English language on 3210 kHz.
This was the first time I had tuned in to Unique Radio on 3210 kHz. I normally hear their station on 5035 kHz with a much better signal.
The overall reception of Unique Radio on 3210 kHz was very poor.
S | I | N | P | O |
2 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 2 |
Below is a short video showing my reception of Unique Radio.
References.
At about 0952 UTC on 26th April 2022, I tuned in to Radio Vanuatu broadcasting in the Bislama language on 3945 kHz.
This was the first time that I had tuned in to Radio Vanuatu on this frequency. Previously I had heard them on 5040 kHz on a regular basis.
The overall reception of Radio Vanuatu was good.
S | I | N | P | O |
4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
Below is a short video showing my reception of Radio Vanuatu.
References.
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