Dear
friends,
Attached
is the information about our new QSL card; this design commemorates our 21st
Anniversary.
We hope
you enjoy this new QSL card and we look forward to receiving your reception
reports through our automated reception report system at http://techweb.rfa.org, by email to qsl<at>rfa.org, or by snail
mail.
Please
see the attached PDF press release for more details.
You are
receiving this because you have expressed interest in Radio Free Asia's QSL
cards. Please let us know if you prefer to be removed from our distribution
list.
Best
wishes and 73s. AJ
Andrew
"A.J." Janitschek
Radio Free Asia
Radio Free Asia (RFA) announces its 21
st anniversary QSL. Bringing free press to
closed societies, RFA’s first broadcast was in Mandarin on September 29, 1996 at
2100 UTC. This redefines our QSL designs incorporating one graphic into four
separate QSL cards and giving listeners options submitting reception reports. You
will receive ¼ of the design for one reception report, or get the full sheet when
sending us at least four reception reports.
This is RFA’s 65
th QSL design and is
used to confirm all valid RFA reception reports from September – December 2017.
Created by Congress in 1994 and incorporated in 1996, RFA broadcasts in
Burmese, Cantonese, Khmer, Korean to North Korea, Lao, Mandarin (including
the Wu dialect), Vietnamese, Tibetan (Uke, Amdo, and Kham), and Uyghur. RFA
strives for accuracy, balance, and fairness in its editorial content. As a ‘surrogate’
broadcaster, RFA provides news and commentary specific to each of its target
countries, acting as the free press these countries lack. RFA broadcasts only in
local languages and dialects, and most of its broadcasts comprise news of specific
local interest. More information about Radio Free Asia, including our current
broadcast frequency schedule, is available at www.rfa.org.
RFA encourages listeners to submit reception reports. Reception reports are
valuable to RFA as they help us evaluate the signal strength and quality of our
transmissions. RFA confirms all accurate reception reports by mailing a QSL card
to the listener. RFA welcomes all reception report submissions at
http://techweb.rfa.org (follow the QSL REPORTS link) not only from DX’ers, but
also from its general listening audience
Reception reports are also accepted by email at qsl@rfa.org and by mail to:
Reception Reports
Radio Free Asia
2025 M. Street NW, Suite 300
Washington DC 20036
United States of America.
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