QSLing Tips for Ecuador and Germany

From the January issue of BDXC- DX News-Shortwave, Dave Kenny reports the following:

Ecuador
Like last winter, we are broadcasting the DX program from Horst Wiese, from the working group Radio HCJB eV Germany (Vozandes Media, Ecuador). Broadcast times are on Saturday at 0400-0500 UTC on 6050 kHz.

Please send reception reports to deutsche@andeanstimme.org. Unfortunately, the Ecuadorian state stopped the mail three months ago - a 179-year-old state company. No investor was found to take over
the ailing institution.

Therefore, we can only confirm by email or post (QSL scanned) from Germany. A QSL response directly from Ecuador would cost 90 U.S. dollars. 
Kind regards from Ecuador
Horst Rosiak
(HCJB Quito via Thomas Schweder/BDXC)

Germany
ShortwaveRadio (3975, 6160 kHz) is now offering printed QSLs. Chris Ise writes; "Get it the old way-printed QSLs at SHortwaveRadio." Thanks to our new QSL Manager, Mario, we now offer printed QSL cards for reception reports arriving via post only, sent to:
ShortwaveRadio, c/o World Wide DX Club, P.O. Box 1214, D-61282 Bad Homburg, Germany. 

QSL Policy: At least 30 minutes og programming details including comments to the program.Minimum three Euro return postage cash or via PayPal http://www.paypal.com/pools/c/8mksyRYVYK or direct to the bank account of our support group at: 
"Freundeskreis Shortwaveradio" IBAN: DE82 5186 1806 0000 0025 77, BIC:GENODE51OBM to cover the coast.
Tune in and enjoy!
(Chris Ise/ShortwaveRadio)

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