This Week…in Your Letters
Browse through the messages sent in by our listeners
Daniel Bilț, 13.04.2015, 16:16
Dear friends at RRI,
Thank you so much for all the beautiful QSL-card I received today. Now I am a complete last year and also so far this year. Thank you! Your Black Sea contest is of course full of wonderful memories. Just to mention one: One day the weather was really bad. Strong wind, black cloud on the Black sea. I did take my raincoat and warm cloth –and walk along the beach all the way to Mangalia. In sunshine the beach would be full of tourists, but it was almost empty. It was an impressive panorama. Today I would again like to send the Reception Report of the month April. I wish you all a happy Easter!
Hans Verner Lollike, Denmark.
Dear Staff: “I like to request and receive a verified QSL card, for the month of April 2015. Nice to see the two frequencies working out during various types of propagation heard daily on 9730 kHz and 11800 kHz which Ill mention shortly on other reception report form enclosed I hope its a big help to the engineers in keeping the station running smoothly.”
Richard Lemke, Alberta, Canada.
‘I am very interested in RRI programs, which are unbiased regarding political issues. Moreover the programs are well informed and knowledgeable to listeners. Further, I would like to visit Romania, which is one of my ambitions.”
Srikanth Chitturi, Andra Pradesh, India.
‘Hello once more! I went thru my logbook and find that I did tune in to RRI in Feb. the 10th (my birthday) on 6145kHz at 01:20-01:50UTC. But I failed to write down any real information. Also on March 5th, on 6145kHz at 01:35-01:55UTC I tuned in to RRI, the only note I wrote was “interesting news”. Both had good signals as my notes say 4-5-4-4-4 SINPO. I really hope this will be enough information for you to issue qsl cards. I plan to keep much better notes going forward. I want to thank you for your help.
Karl Fry, Kentucky, USA