A few days ago I received the letter and QSL below for my reception of Bangkok VOLMET on 2965 kHz on 9th August 2023.

I received these two QSL cards in the mail in the past few days from Adventist World Radio.
The first is for the reception of KSDA on 22nd February 2022, on 15210 kHz.


The second is for the reception of KSDA on 29th September 2022, on 9590 kHz.


A few days ago in the mail, I received a QSL card from WRMI USA, for my reception of their station on 9955 kHz on 11th January 2022.


A short video of some of the lighthouses I heard/worked on Sunday for the 2023 ILLW event.
Last night I joined the Southern Cross DX Net on 20m, which is one of the regular DX Nets that I check in to. I worked numerous North American stations on the Net, and amongst those was Michael W4ALM in Orlando, Florida.
What made the QSO with Michael so special was that he was running QRP with only 3 watts with a home brew tx and a homebrew inverted vee dipole.
Michael’s transceiver was a homebrew tr9uSDX QRP kit radio.
Below is a short piece of audio that Michael has provided to me. Michael mentions he was running 3 watts and then 30 watts, but he later corrected this to confirm that he was running just 3 watts.
Congratulations Michael. Great QSO.
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