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For All You SWL's Out There

There are both Federal and non-Federal Government international broadcast stations;
only the latter are licensed by the Commission and are subject to the rules of this subpart."
The only federal stations are the VOA and its Miami-based spinoff, and they are also prohibited by law from broadcasting domestically.
 
The only federal stations are the VOA and its Miami-based spinoff, and they are also prohibited by law from broadcasting domestically.

But they were never prohibited from verifying reception reports from US listeners. I have several QSLs from the VOA circa 1970-71, including a semi-rare one from Sri Lanka (then known as Ceylon) for their 35 kW relay station that existed at the time.
 
But they were never prohibited from verifying reception reports from US listeners. I have several QSLs from the VOA circa 1970-71, including a semi-rare one from Sri Lanka (then known as Ceylon) for their 35 kW relay station that existed at the time.

Absolutely. I had Medium Wave verifications from VOA Rhodes, Philippines, Marathon and several other relay locations and they were quite rapidly issued and mailed.
 
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