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Lapel pin |
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Radio Pyongyang Pennant |
Voice of Korea (VOR) in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) sent a few freebies along with a QSL card for a reception report submitted in April 2011 (see blog entry for 11 April 2011). These items included a news magazine entitled "Korea Today", "The Pyongyang Times" newspaper, a
Radio Pyongyang pennant and lapel pin. Interestingly, the newspaper now features colour photographs which were not present the newspaper when I first received it in 2007.
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"The Pyongyang Times" Newspaper |
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"Korea Today" magazine
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I would like to know which e-mail the report to command Voice of Korea e-mail vok @ star ..... not work for me
ReplyDeletemy email is diexista@gmail.com Best regards,, By Hector CE3001SWL
The email address in genuine. But neither I nor a few DXers I know have received a reply from VoV using their email address.
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