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Please note that items preceeded by an asterick were purchased by me or donated to me for inclusion in this collection. All others were received in response to reception reports from me to the stations.
These pages represent only QSL cards, not letters. Due to the limitations of my equipment, I am only able to scan postcard size or smaller at this time.
There are 3 pages with this set. Click NEXT PAGE at the end of each page to see more.
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WFBM - 1971
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KCRG - 1972
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*KFI - 1972
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*WVOK - 1972
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*WOBR - 1973
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*WLS - 1973
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*WBBM - 1973
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*WROK - 1973
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*Radio Nordsee International - 1973
This QSL is from the famous pirate station located aboard the "MS Mebo 2" in International waters. At the time of this QSL, RNI broadcast on 1367 kHz in the AM band and claimed a transmitter power of 105,000 watts. The AM antenna was a 170 foot, top-loaded vertical. RNI also broadcast on 6205 and 9935 kHz SW and on 100 MHz in the FM band.
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*WTMJ - 1974
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*KFBK - 1976
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*Radio Luxembourg (1439 kHz) - 1977
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*Trans World Radio / Monte Carlo (1466 kHz) - 1978
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*CKSL - 1979
courtesy Paul LaFreniere
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WWWE - 1980
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WLW - 1980
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WCBS - 1980
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WBAP - 1980
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KYW - 1980
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KOA - 1980
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KSL - 1980
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*KSO - 1980
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KSJB - 1981
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WCCO - 1981
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