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Offline Gino Italy

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Radio Cuckoo QSL
« on: November 18, 2020, 2029 UTC »
Many thanks Radio Cuckoo!!!

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Offline Molvania Poacher

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Re: Radio Cuckoo QSL
« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2020, 0330 UTC »
Adding my thanks to Radio Cuckoo for this same terrific QSL from a 10/30 broadcast. Many thanks for sending both an eQSL and a much appreciated, old school, actual paper QSL card sent via post. Brings me back! Thanks for taking the time and your commitment to the hobby.
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QTH New Hampshire (70 miles north of Boston).
Tecsun S-8800 and Kenwood R-2000, with about 135 feet of wire thrown up in the trees.
eQSLs most appreciated to molvaniapoacher@gmail.com.