SV: [HCDX]: QSL (NHK veries)
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Some NHK domestic stations do not verify reports, and I received a letter somewhat similar to Paul's when I heard the Fukuoka NHK stations on 612 and 1017 a couple of years ago.  One report to Nagoya (JOCK 729) was left unanswered.  I eventually obtained proper verification from NHK Radio Japan, but I was given the impression that this was an exception of rules, and a later report for the Nagoya station was not attended to.

NHK Radio Japan encourages reports for their foreign services, and I have sent a few reports to them the last year to "soften them up" so to speak for another domestic report... evidently without results.

One other aspect with reporting domestic NHK stations is that, at least in Scandinavia, we only use the local ID times for logging and reporting.  This is when the station identifies with network, location and station call letters.

---From the world's northernmost DX-er---
                   71°N, 29°E
Bjarne Mjelde
P.O.Box 58
N-9980 Berlevåg, Norway
Receivers:  AR7030+, KWZ-30

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Fra: Paul Ormandy <paulorm@xxxxxxxx>
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Dato: 14. mars 1999 01:18
Emne: [HCDX]: QSL


>909kHz JOCB Nagoya, Japan. Usual R Japan FD QSL card, sked etc (station was
>heard relaying R Japan's English news after a domestic English
>language-lesson) for follow-up to '98 report. V/s M Yoshioka who I presume
>also wrote the enclosed letter... and to quote...
>
>"Thank you for sending us a precise, accurate reception report. We always
>appreciate hearing from our listeners, and enjoy sending QSL cards very
>much. We regret to tell you, however, that you heard one of our domestic
>broadcasts for which we do not usually send verification cards. Your
>reception report shows that you have tuned in to our domestic mediumwave
>broadcast, transmitted from standby/emergency transmitters."
>
>"We will verify your report of Apr. 29 1998 exceptionally, but we would like
>to request you to send a report of our overseas shortwave programs to
>receive our QSL card next time"
>
>Anyone else received one of these when QSLing an NHK MW outlet?
>
>73s Paul
>
>
>
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