From Radio Japan NHK World Radio English Service
QSL Cards For Reception Reports Only Upto 20th instant:
A DXER friend of mind last month sent an interesting information regarding Radio Japan's termination of QSL Cards(verification cards).Later visiting the website of Radio Japan NHK World, I could find the information posted myself.Radio Japan has decided to stop issuing verification cards(QSL Cards) for correct reception reports of their broadcasts by listeners.And they will issue QSL Cards for reception reports of the broadcasts upto of March 20th (of 2025)only.
However, listeners can send feedbacks and requests on their program contents of English Service via Contact Us link on their website.
No information about the provisions of e-QSL Cards(verification cards) there mentioned.
Radio Japan English Service used to be a good verifier of reception reports.I received many printed QsL Cards of Radio Japan English inially without detail & later with detail QSL Cards by regular post from all the way from Tokyo.Here are the scanned versions..first front side & then back side..
Frontside
Depicting "Colourful kites are part of New Year scene"
Without Details...Backside
With Details..
Radio Japan's Hindi Service is used to issue QSL Cards too for correct reception reports.I have received over the years several QSL Cards with Hindi print but with out any detail informations printed...
Here is the one ....scanned version..
Front side
Backside..
Wavescan May Be From WRMI Production Team On Shortwave To Asia from A25 Season
Via Reach Beyond Australia To Asia
Another BCDX expert passed the info to me a few weeks back, that Wavescan ,the weekly Global DX Program produced now-a-days from Radio Maimi International( WRMI) is likely to be on air to Asia from the beginning of A25 spring-summer international broadcasting season effective March 30th to October 25th of 2025 via Reach Beyond Australia
And as per the A25 schedule of Reach Beyond Australia ...
1400 -1430 utc on 11870 kHz (Sunday)
and to Japan
2230-2300utc on 17650 (monday)
I will have to wait and check on air the schedule specially the 2230utc onwards slot whether it is on sunday as per UTC time or on monday.
It was mentioned earlier that Adventist World Radio(AWR) had stopped using leased transmitter sites and only goes on air via its Agat,Guam transmitter sites at the start of B24 winter season on shortwave and it also dropped the weekly Global DX Program, Wavescan produced at WRMI studio( on sundays) from its program.There is no English Program from AWR too.The program goes on air via WRMI only perhaps on shortwave and may a few other stations relays it.And from time to time, by checking WRMI schedule, I have listened their live streaming audio via WRMI website(www.wrmi.net).
And another link to listen to the Wavecan program online(podcast) at your convenient time ..
It has mentioned in the Wavescan program that WRMI is trying to air this Wavescan program via other radio stations/leased transmitter sites who broadcasts to Asia.And I am waiting for this Wavescan broadcast via Reach Beyond Australia site in Kununurra(100kW-Australia) on sundays from March 30th.
And nowadays, AWR is only transmitting on shortwave via its own transmitter site located at Agat,Guam.I used to receive lots of QSL Cards plus program schedules etc from Guam during my initial active phase of my DXING hobby.They were used to be a good verifier of reception reports from listeners.
Here is the scanned version of my probably first QSL Card from AWR ..program Wavescan the Global DX Program then produced in England by AWR English Staff..presented by David Borasoain as far as I could recall..
Frontside..
Here is the scanned version of my probably first QSL Card from AWR ..program Wavescan the Global DX Program then produced in England by AWR English Staff..presented by David Borasoain as far as I could recall..
Frontside..
Depicting "Sunrise at Bear Rock Agfayan Bay, Inarajan, Guam"
More observations/radio news/monitoring reports etc from time to time.
73
Gautam Kumar Sharma(GK)(VU3WTI)
(Abhayapuri)(Assam)(India)
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