Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, David Iurescia (LW4DAF), who writes:
Hi Thomas:
As every year, Radio Prague has a new collection of QSL cards for its listeners.
This year, this eight different QSL cards show Means of Public Transport in the Czech Republic.You can see them at:
Thanks for the tip, David! I love Radio Prague QSL cards.
John C.: You can listen Radio Prague on your SW radio:
SHORTWAVE
Radio Prague ended shortwave broadcasting on January 31, 2011. However, in North America you can still tune in to Radio Prague’s English and Spanish broadcasts on the frequency 9955 kHz via Radio Miami International. For the broadcast schedule, see http://www.wrmi.net.
The broadcasts for North America are available at
02:00 UTC (Monday – Friday, Sunday)
10:00 UTC (Monday – Friday)
12:00 UTC (Monday – Saturday)
on the frequency 9955 kHz.
Radio Prague confirms reception reports.
Source: http://www.radio.cz/en/static/about-radio-prague/how-to-listen-to-radio-prague
Yours from Argentina
David
The cards are nice but I just can’t get in to Internet listening for a QSL card. It’s just not the same for me as picking up the broadcast on my SW radio and submitting a reception report. There’s just no challenge as anyone can hear it on line. I felt bad when they stopped broadcasting several years ago! I really liked their programs.