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the girl without a WRTH
« on: December 14, 2012, 0812 UTC »
Doesn't that sound like a bad pop novel? XD  

In all seriousness, I am sadly without a copy of the WRTH, and when you're QSLing, that can leave you in something of a tricky situation.  I'm looking for current addresses for Radio Belarus and Polskie Radio, the former because everything I find is a few years old and the latter just to be sure I haven't got the wrong one.  Can anybody help a geeklady out?  

Bumped so this doesn't get lost in the shuffle.  

Edited to add: Never mind, found them both! :) 
« Last Edit: December 19, 2012, 1927 UTC by Chanter »
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