Radio St. Helena Day 2009 will be on Saturday, 14. November 2009.

The "Party On-The-Air" will have the following schedule.
Time in UTC         Target Area(s)  
20:00 – 21:00         India  /  Southeast Asia
21:00 – 22:00         Japan / Asia
22:00 – 23:30         Europe
23:30 – 01:00         North America / Central America / Caribbean                 

The transmission will be on  11092.5 KHz   in Upper Side Band, as usual.

Special email-address during the broadscast is: radio.announcements4669(at)msn.com

Radio St. Helena is very pleased to announce that the newly designed RSD 2009 QSL cards will be sponsored by the highly respected  Japan Short Wave Club. This good news has been reported by Mr. T. Ohtake of the JSWC. It can  truly be said, that without the very generous help of the JSWC, there would not have been a RSD Revival in 2006.

To get a QSL from Radio St. Helena, you must send a written and verifiable reception report
by  AIRMAIL  and  include sufficient return postage.  Email-reports will be not be verified. Recordings will not be returned. In EURO-countries, please send a 5-Euro banknote.   Otherwise,  please send 3 or more US dollar banknotes to cover the required return postage.
Radio St. Helena
P.O.  Box  93
Jamestown ,  St. Helena
STHL  1ZZ
South Atlantic Ocean
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via AIRMAIL 
via United Kingdom  &  Ascension 
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The last two lines of the above address are very important and should be written as shown. Be sure to use sufficient postage on your letter to RSH. Ask at your local post office for the correct AIRMAIL postage for your letter to go all the way to  St. Helena.
Emails and telephone calls from DXers everywhere are very welcome during the broadcasts.
A special email address for RSD 2009 will, probably, be announced in October.
Gary Walters and his Team at RSH wish everyone excellent listening conditions,  hope that you enjoy the programming, and hope that the sunspots will be kinder to us this year.

 

With best 73's,

Robert Kipp