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QSL KBS World Radio 5950 kHz

KBS World Radio is the International Service of the Korean Broadcasting System for South Korea. Via the Issoudun transmitter in France I received a program for the “amis francophone” with pop music from South Korea.
Getting a QSL is an easy but a bit unpersonal “do it yourself” service via a webform on the KBS World Radio website.

QSL Korean Broadcasting System World Radio
QSL KBS World Radio via Issoudun (France)

QSL Charleston Radio International 5140 kHz

Radio Charleston International is probably one of the easiest identifiable stations on the bands. As far as I know this “free radio” station from Berlin, Germany, only broadcasts music from the pre-WWII era, predominantly from from the “roaring twenties”.
For my report to charlestonradiointernal@yahoo.com I received this e-QSL:

QSL Charleston Radio International

QSL Voice of Turkey 12035 kHz

The Voice of Turkey is one of the few governmental broadcasters left offering an international service in a variety of languages. And they still send out beautiful QSL cards. Last week I received this one for my reception report of their English program on 12035 kHz.

Voice of Turkey issues beautiful QSL cards

Tiny QSL: Shanghai Radio XSG 8665 kHz

Today was a slow day, I’m the middle of an NDB “contest” that doesn’t bring much sofar…(more about that tomorrow). So time to dig into my QSL collection for something special! I believe this is my tiniest QSL. Oh irony, it is from one of the biggest countries in the world: China! Funny fact: it came in a regular sized envelope!
In those days maritime stations were broadcasting CW markers which made long distance reception relatively easy despite limited transmitter power.

The smallest QSL card in my collection: Shanghai Radio XSG
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