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Hopefully the site move has gone smooth enough that you haven’t even noticed it happened … Aside from the URL looking a little different and some wording on the bar at the top!
With that out of the way, I want to share with you this QSL letter-card NRK of Norway sent me. I used a remote SDR in Svalbard to hear the final moments and I wrote to NRK with the details of what I heard from 153KHz along with details of my long time of listening to NRK P3 & mP3 (I listened so much I ended up starting learning Norwegian!) … In short I think my loyalty to NRK paid off when I received this is the post!!
It makes me wonder, could this be the last ever QSL design given out by NRK considering they are now 99% DAB+ only? Only time will tell…

I hope you enjoyed this post and I hope to see you all next time!
Wonderful QSL! I’m a radio listener from 1981. Sadly, many stations have left shortwave. I’m now creating an historical blog of all my log, to compare that I listened in the past with the sad present. From very crowded band to almost desert ones. But, of course, I continue to listen!
It’s sad to think about what shortwave used to be like but, at the same time, there is loads still on shortwave and more and more independent private stations appearing keeping shortwave fresh and interesting!
Hello, I am very happy to see that you Have got A QSL card/ letter from Norwegian National public Broadcasting ——NRK. The piture is very beautiful. I also want to get it.
Thank you!
NRK P1 is still on medium wave for Svalbard if you get very very lucky!
All the best, 73s,
TGWTR