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Friday, June 20, 2014

AWR “Focus on Asia” Annual DX Contest - Rare, Unusual, Unique QSLs

Adventist World Radio  - - - -  Annual DX Contest 2014
 
As Adventist World Radio enters into its 43rd year of international radio broadcasting, we take pleasure in announcing our annual "Wavescan" DX contest, which comes to you under the title, "Rare, Unusual, Unique QSLs".  In short, you are invited to check your collection of QSL cards and letters for rare, unusual and unique QSLs from shortwave, mediumwave and communication stations throughout the world.  You are also invited to log AWR programming to Asia on shortwave, mediumwave or FM during the month of September 2014.


Here are the details of our 2014 "Rare, Unusual, Unique QSLs"  -  AWR "Focus on Asia" Annual DX Contest:-
  
A. Rare, Unique and Unusual QSL Cards and Letters
 
* You are invited to make a list of what you consider to be your rare, unique or unusual QSL cards or letters in your QSL collection.  Perhaps no one else in the world has a QSL verifying some transmissions that you have verified.
 
* Your list of QSLs can show any number of different rare, unique or unusual QSLs up to a total of 5 QSLs.
 
* Your QSLs may verify a wrong transmission channel or an emergency broadcast due to flood, fire, earthquake, turmoil etc, or a transmission from an emergency transmitter, or test broadcasts or first broadcast or last broadcast, unusual propagation, etc.
 
 * These QSLs can be from any shortwave broadcasting station or shortwave communication station or mediumwave station located in any country anywhere in the world.  Amateur QSLs nor CB QSLs are not valid for this contest.
  
B. Details of Rare, Unique and Unusual QSL Cards and Letters
 
* Please state very briefly, no more than one paragraph for each, why you consider each item in your list of QSLs is rare, unique or unusual.
 
* You are invited to provide a photocopy of each of the QSLs that are on your list in Part A. Preferably, these photocopies should be in color, though black & white copies may be acceptable.
  
C. AWR Reception Reports
 
* You are invited to prepare three reception reports for the broadcast on shortwave mediumwave or FM of any AWR Asian programming.  These broadcasts from Adventist  World Radio may be from shortwave, mediumwave or FM stations located anywhere in Asia or on nearby Asian islands; or AWR programming beamed into Asia on shortwave from other countries.
 
D. Adventist Photograph
 
* You are invited to visit a unit of the Seventh-day Adventist denomination in your country and take a photograph of it, preferably in color, though B&W can be acceptable, and submit one picture with your contest entry.
 
* The Adventist unit may be, for example a:-
 
- SW MW FM communication or amateur radio station, radio studio, TV station, TV studio
- Church building, church congregation, public meeting, or church event
- Administrative office or building
- University, high school, academy, elementary school, language school, kindergarten or day care
- Hospital, medical clinic, dental clinic, orphanage, nursing home, retirement center, etc
- Food factory, printing company, publishing house, etc
- Book shop, health food shop, restaurant, etc
- ADRA mobile emergency relief van, boat, airplane, office or project  
  
E. Three Radio Cards
 
* Where possible, you are invited to include three radio cards for the Indianapolis Heritage Collection with your contest entry.  These cards may be old or new, and they may be QSL cards, reception report cards, or picture cards of radio stations, etc.  Not valid for this contest are amateur cards nor CB cards.
  
Other Contest Details
 
* Well, there you have it, the details for our Wavescan 2014 "Rare, Unusual, Unique QSLs"  - AWR "Focus on Asia" Annual DX Contest.
 
* This contest will run through the month of September 2014, and all contest entries should be postmarked at your local post office anywhere in the world on any date up to the end of the month of September and they should be received at the AWR post office address in Indianapolis no later than the end of the month of October 2014.
 
* Partial and incomplete entries are considered valid.
 
* Post your entry with all items to Adventist World Radio in Indianapolis, remembering that neatness and preparation, will all feature in the judging procedure.  Due consideration will also be given to the area of the world in which the contestant lives.
 
* Where possible, please enclose return postage in the form of currency notes in any international currency, or mint postage stamps.  Please note that IRC coupons are too expensive for you to buy, and they are no longer valid in the United States.
 
* Please enclose your postal address label also.
 
* The awards for the 2014 AWR "Rare, Unusual, Unique QSLs"  -  AWR "Focus on Asia" Annual DX Contest will be similar to all previous contests.  There will be a special award for the world winner, one of the Jerome Berg radio history books; and World Radio TV Handbook 2015 for each continental winner.  In addition, there will be other special awards as well as AWR souvenirs and radio curios for many participants.
 
*  You can remember that all AWR reception reports will be verified with a specially endorsed AWR QSL card.  Please remember that it will take a period of many months, well into the new year 2015, to process all of the contest entries and reception reports, but each will in due course be processed.
 
* The only address for the "Rare, Unusual, Unique QSLs"  -  AWR "Focus on Asia" Annual DX Contest is:-
 
                         QSL DX Contest
                         Adventist World Radio
                         Box 29235
                         Indianapolis
                         Indiana 46229 USA
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Adventist World Radio - Regular QSL Policy


Adventist World Radio welcomes reception reports from listeners in all countries.  Please note the following items of information:-
 
* Each reception report should contain the following items of information
   - Date
   - Time, preferably expressed in International Radio Time, equivalent to UTC
   - Frequency in kHz
   - Sufficient program details to verify that you actually heard the AWR programming

 * Reception reports by postal mail are preferred, though email is also acceptable.

 * Where possible, please enclose return postage in the form of currency notes in any international currency, or mint postage stamps.  Please note that IRC coupons are too expensive for you to buy, and they are no longer valid in the United States.
 
* Where possible, please enclose your address label.
 
* You will receive a full data QSL card, including location, through the postal system in response to your reception report.
 
* Several different QSL cards are available.
 
* The envelope will be affixed with regular postage stamps, not a postage label.
 
* AWR does not send out email QSLs.
 
* It is not necessary for you to send and resend the same reception report.  All reception reports that we receive are verified with a regular full data QSL card.
 
* At times, there may be a delay before you receive your AWR QSL card.  This is due to the large inflow of reception reports we receive from listeners in so many different countries.
 
* The postal address for reception reports is:-
 
                         Adventist World Radio
                         Box 29235
                         Indianapolis
                         Indiana 46229 USA
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--
Dr. Adrian M. Peterson
Co-ordinator - International Relations & DX Editor
Adventist World Radio
N9GWY - Ex KA9YPQ

Board of Directors
Radio Heritage New Zealand
Adventist Radio Stations in Indiana
Board of Directors Emeritus
Adventist World Radio 
NASB National Association of Shortwave Broadcasters USA
     
    





Wednesday, November 06, 2013

AWR Wavescan QSL: Last week & first week

International news media are carrying the news regarding the transfer of WYFR, the large shortwave station in lower central Florida, to WRMI Radio Miami International in Miami in the United States, at the end of this month. Due to this remarkable radio development, the international DX program, "Wavescan", will interrupt the flow of its regular programming to honor the occasion. The final broadcasts of "Wavescan" over WRMI Miami will be on the air during the last complete week in the month of November, and during the first complete week in December, "Wavescan" will be aired for the first occasion over the large new WRMI which is located a little north of Lake Okeechobee in lower central Florida.

The DX program, "Wavescan" is written in Indianapolis by Dr. Adrian Peterson, DX editor for Adventist World Radio, and it has been produced over the past several years by Jeff White at WRMI Radio Miami International in Miami. This program is on the air from WRMI in Florida, KSDA on the island of Guam, and seasonally by several of the shortwave relay stations in the AWR network, and also over WWCR and WINB in the United States.

All reception reports to "Wavescan" for the last week in November will be QSLed with a special "Last Week" endorsement for WRMI Miami, and all reception reports to "Wavescan" during the first week in December will be QSLed with a "First Week" endorsement for the new WRMI at Okeechobee. These special endorsements will be applied to all QSL cards issued for these special editions of "Wavescan" as heard on any of these stations that carry the program, though, where possible direct broadcast from the old and the new WRMI would also be appreciated. "Wavescan" may also be heard via numerous electronic deliveries, including station websites and iPod deliveries.

Listeners are encouraged to send their reception reports for these broadcasts to the Wavescan address in Indianapolis with address label and return postage, and also to the station that is carrying the programming, and also to the address for the new WRMI. The last edition of "Wavescan" via the old WRMI will be a special tribute to this station, and the first broadcast from the new WRMI will honor this new development.

Dr. Adrian M. Peterson
Co-ordinator - International Relations & DX Editor
Adventist World Radio
N9GWY - Ex KA9YPQ

Board of Directors
Radio Heritage New Zealand
Adventist Radio Stations in Indiana

Board of Directors Emeritus
Adventist World Radio
NASB National Association of Shortwave Broadcasters USA


Adventist World Radio
Box 29235
Indianapolis
Indiana 46229
USA
317 891 8540
 
(News Release)

Thursday, December 27, 2012

"Wavescan" CALLING AFRICA !

"Focus on Africa"

During the entire coming year, 2013, programming in the AWR DX program, "Wavescan", will be concentrated upon the radio broadcasting scene on the continent of Africa, including nearby islands and the Middle East. Tentative planning for the scheduling of radio features includes a historic rundown of an African radio station, large or small, as the the main opening topic every 3rd week. As follow on topics in the weekly half hour program, many additional African features will be presented, including interviews and on-the-spot recordings made by the program producer, Jeff White of Radio Miami International WRMI in Florida.

All of the African information that will be presented on air in "Wavescan" throughout the year 2013 will be under the title, "Focus on Africa", and the purpose for this year long emphasis is to encourage
the development of international radio broadcasting and shortwave listening throughout the African arena. The international DX program, "Wavescan" is researched and written in Indianapolis and produced by Jeff White in the studios of shortwave WRMI in Miami.

We here at "Wavescan" always welcome reception reports from our listeners, and we receive listener mail from some 100 countries throughout the world. All reception reports are verified with our QSL
cards through the postal system, and of course, some form of return postage is always appreciated.

In particular, we would welcome reception reports from listeners living in continental Africa and nearby areas. The international DX program "Wavescan" is the current name for the original DX program, "Radio Monitors International" that was launched from the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation in 1975, as part of the shortwave scheduling of Adventist World Radio.

Dr. Adrian M. Peterson
Co-ordinator - International Relations & DX Editor
Adventist World Radio
N9GWY - Ex KA9YPQ