Posted on by Ashik in DXing, Quiz | Comments Off on RFI 2018 Photography Contest Announced
The Sound Kitchen of Radio France International announced RFI 2018 Photography Contest. This contest is designed for the RFI Fans Club worldwide. RFI Listeners Relations Department and The Sound Kitchen Jointly invites to take part in this Photography Contest.
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Radio Taiwan International (RTI) was established by the Kuomintang (KMT) government as the Central Broadcasting System (CBS) in Nanjing, China, in 1928. It is one of the world’s oldest radio stations that is still in operation today. Radio Taiwan International broadcasts worldwide from the Republic of China on Taiwan. RTI B17 schedule yet shows as the same as A17.
Posted on by Ashik in DXing, QSL, Radio World | Comments Off on Radio Thailand World Service HSK9
Radio Thailand World Service began its external service with broadcasts in foreign language under the call sign HSK9 on the 20th of October 1938.
QSL card of Radio Thailand World Service HSK9 of Ashik Eqbal Tokon
On June 24, 1932, the administrative system of Thailand changed from an absolute monarchy to constitutional one. The Public Broadcasting Department (PRD) was set up on May 03, 1933. It was established to carry out the task of informing the people on parliamentary democracy.
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Welcome to the QSL Valley of Ashik Eqbal Tokon
Since 1984, I have been deeply immersed in the world of radio listening. But a passion that grew into a serious pursuit by 1990 when I began collecting QSL cards. Over the years, my collection has become a rich archive of global broadcasting history, featuring confirmations from a wide array of shortwave and pirate radio stations across the world.
My collection includes QSL cards from notable international broadcasters such as Adventist World Radio (AWR), the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Voice of America (VOA), China Radio International (CRI), and Radio Taiwan International. Each card represents a unique connection to the diverse voices and cultures that I have encountered through my radio, from Deutsche Welle (DW) and Radio Veritas Asia (RVA) to Radio Slovakia International, Voice of Mongolia, and Radio Australia.
The collection also includes rare confirmations from stations like Radio Moldova International, Radio Ukraine International, and even pirate stations such as Radio Meridian International, which add an extra layer of intrigue to this lifelong hobby. These QSLs are more than just souvenirs; they are milestones in my journey as a dedicated radio listener and DXer, capturing the essence of a world united by airwaves.
RKI QSL Cards
I find Radio Korea International, now KBS World QSL, to be very appealing. Here are some of my RKI QSL cards that I’ve collected. Unfortunately, my first QSL from Radio Korea was in 1992, and I have them stored with some other valuable QSL cards.
QSL Valley of Radio Korea International
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Md Ashik Eqbal, is a Bangladeshi nation, born in DX-City Rajshahi. He is now working at Caritas Bangladesh, Chattogram Region, Cox's Bazar.
His interest is to surf on various waves of the DX Ocean.