RADIO QSLS
The term "QSL" was used in the days of telegraph, it means "I acknowledge" It is also used in HF voice communications to this day. A "QSL CARD" is a verification. Many stations send these out to listeners who send in reception reports to them. Below is a mixture of Pirate Radio QSLs and regular broadcasters, as well as a few other things.
QSL from pirate radio station Ironman Radio
QSL from pirate radio station Radio Free Speech, a photo of a RFS bumper sticker ontop of an Federal Communications Commission HQ sign.
QSL from Euro pirate Radio Geronimo
And the back
QSL from pirate radio station Radio Time Machine
And the back
QSL from radio pirate Big Thunder Radio
QSL from international broadcaster Radio Vlaanderen International
And the back
QSL from Euro pirate Radio Borderhunter
And the back
QSL sheet from radio pirate Scream of the Mosquito
QSL from radio pirate Ironman Radio
QSL from radio pirate Ironman Radio
And the back
Yukon Jack pirate QSL
And the back
QSL from international broadcaster Voice of Turkey
And the back
QSL from Czech Republic international broadcaster Radio Prague
And the back
QSL from radio pirate The Voice of Captain Ron
Another QSL from Voice of Captain Ron
Maritime Radiotelephone relay station Olympia Radio. SVO48
SVO 32
European Music Station QSL, former pirate now legal transmitting out of Lativa.
WRVA, MW station in Richmond Virginia.
One of KIPM's always interesting QSL cards.
Ragnar Radio pirate radio QSL
Radio Al Fansome
Pirate radio WJFK
These are only a few of the many many cards and info sheets I have, I will be adding more to this page from time to time.
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