Although this is a blog about MW/AM QSLs from Japan, here are also a few Shortwave QSL from my early days of DXing.
In 2018 I went with a few radio friends to Parkalompolo Sweden. There you can catch lots of radio-stations from all over the world. Receiving stations from Japan is extraordinary fun and results most of the time in very nice replies from the stations. All reception reports were sent by regular mail. It is widely known that email is a no-go for Japanese stations. (Now more than 40 stations).
21 September 2022
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Japanese stations without a response to my reports.
List updated: JOIK NHK R 1 , Sapporo, 567 kHz (sent a Fup and replied in 11 weeks) JOAK NHK R 1, Shobu-Kuki 594 kHz JOBK 666 NHK R 1, Osaka...
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I sent a FUp to NHK Nagoya in English and Japanese with PPC and a sample letter of how other NHK stations send a verification but got everyt...
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List updated: JOIK NHK R 1 , Sapporo, 567 kHz (sent a Fup and replied in 11 weeks) JOAK NHK R 1, Shobu-Kuki 594 kHz JOBK 666 NHK R 1, Osaka...
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Thanks to Koji Shimotori I found out that " ベリカードについて " (vericard) is an interesting Google search term when seeking information a...
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