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Third QSL card |
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Signal (SINPO) was 43544. Strong interference from another station, even with signal filtered, faded slightly. Reception was best heard on 13.644 kHz. Less interference around 12.20 UTC yielded a better signal. At 12.30 UTC signal was 55545.
China Radio International was contacted by mail and email. A follow-up email verified the submitted reception report. Within a couple of months, I received three QSL cards and an additional card with a message.
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Second QSL card |
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Note on post card |
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