My latest VKFF DX Hunter certificate. Issued for having made contact with amateurs operating in WWFF areas located in 45 different DXCC entities.
Thank you to all of the WWFF activators around the world.

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.
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