Hello everyone!
Two weeks have passed again, and the
time has come to review some of your contributions and feedback.
As always, we got an impressive number of messages and comments. We ve also
been trying to answer the letters we got in physical format at our office. Of
these, a word of gratitude goes to Yoshihiro Toyama
(Japan), who wrote to us on snail mail sending words of appreciation for our
broadcast in addition to his reports. Also from Japan, on April 5 we got a nice
letter from Hidemitsu Miyake, who enclosed a very nice photo with cherry
blossoms, a cycling map and a flyer. Thanks for that as well! Here is an
excerpt from her letter: April brings
its refreshing breezes and fresh green leaves. For the past few days,
temperatures have regularly been over 10 degrees Celsius. The stronger sunshine
is an indication that spring has arrived in Hiroshima. Spring is a season of
mild weather. This comfortable weather is refreshing and the cherry blossom
Hi everyone,
The Easter
Holidays are over (for everyone) and we are very grateful to everyone who sent
us Easter greetings and cards. We still got a lot of them at the office this
last two weeks, and we would like to mention just a few.
Hans Verner
Lollike (Denmark) sent us an Easter greeting, also enclosing the photo below.
It is a tablecloth and Horezu set he bought from Romania while on his tour of
Govora.
This week as
well we received messages from long time listeners. One of them was Nicolas
Beaney-Weaver (England). Here is an excerpt from his message:
When I first started my hobby of Dxing at
the very young age of 14, I remember hearing your station on shortwave way way
back in the 1980s, that was when it was called Radio Bucharest. In fact that
was one of the very first shortwave radio stations I heard way back then - I
was using a very old pre second world war radio that had valves in it, with a
long aerial made of wire that
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