Association (EDXP) on January 4, 2012, special QSLs are now being issued for
all correct reception reports received up to the end of 2012 for the "Radio
EDXP" programs hosted by various international shortwave broadcasters,
titled "The Australian DX Report".
The full colour QSLs show Australian scenes and wildlife, and indicate the
actual transmitter location and the name of the host broadcaster.
The Australian DX Report Radio is the EDXP's long-time broadcasting service,
offering news, reports and schedule updates about international
broadcasting, propagation, and monitoring.
Host broadcasters include:
Worldwide Christian Radio (WWCR) - Nashville, Tennessee, USA. Every week, on
Sundays, at 0300-0315 and on Mondays at 1245-1300
World Harvest Radio International (WHRI) Indiana, monthly
during the "DXing with Cumbre" English program
Adventist World Radio worldwide network, every month, during the "Wavescan"
program, on weekends. This may be heard over transmitters in Guam, Germany,
and WRMI (Miami).
Please refer to the Websites of the host broadcasters for actual times nd
frequencies.
QSL Reports must include sufficient details for validation purposes, and
indicate the date (UTC), time (UTC), frequency, quality of reception, and
interference effects, and should be sent to: Radio EDXP, 404 Mont Albert
Road, Mont Albert, Victoria 3127, Australia. Return postage is mandatory -
A$2 in mint Australian stamps (for Australian addresses), one IRC or US$1
elsewhere
E-QSLs: Radio EDXP electronic QSLs are also available and reports may be
submitted either by Email, to bobpadula@mydesk.net.au or via the on-line
Reception Report Template at http://edxp.org
E-QSLs are picked up at a special Website notified by EDXP.
A longer version of the Australian DX Report, with music, is also available
via the Internet, with a new episode produced each week, and may be
accesssed at the EDXP's Australian Internet Radio Service, at
http://airm.edxp.org
The Internet version may also be heard through:
LowSWR Amateur Radio Podcast
http://lowSWR.com
South Herts Radio
http://southernradio.com
The EDXP Home Page, http://edxp.org has an embedded player which links
directly to the main site.
The EDXP is a contributor to the World Radio and TV Handbook.
Full details are at http://edxp.org
Good listening to Radio EDXP, and your reception reports would be
appreciated!
Background:
The first edition of the ELECTRONIC DX PRESS was issued on January 4, 1996,
compiled by myself and current member Mick Ogrizek.
Bob Padula
EDXP Manager
Melbourne
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