QSLs from KHQ
Compiled and edited by Bill Harms - updated 15 July 2005
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This is a letter
verification typed on Louis Wasmer, Inc. letterhead.
Unfortunately, the date of the verification was not included in
the letter, but is probably about 1933. Additionally, the DXer
who earned this QSL was not indicated but is believed to be
Robert Gorsuch based on the serial number stamped on it. The
serial number stamped on this QSL is similar to others received
by Mr. Gorsuch.
(CPRV)
Derek Wharton of Rye, New
York received this KHQ QSL card in 1932. The KHQ's frequency
was not revealed.
(CPRV)
John T. Tweedie of Oakhurst,
New Jersey received this KHQ QSL card in 1939. The signer was M.
Vogel and someone wrote the frequency of 590 kcs on the
card.
(CPRV)
This QSL card was received by
Eugene S. Allen of Berkely, California in 1944. Someone crossed
out the transmitter power and wrote 5000 watts. They also noted
the schedule was 6 AM to 12 PM.
(CPRV)
J. Warren Routsahn of York
Pennsylvania heard and verified KHQ in 1950.
(CPRV)
Roy Millar of
Issaquah, Washington verified KHQ in 1955. This verification
letter typed on KHQ, Inc. letterhead and was signed by A. G.
Sparling, Director of Engineering.
(CPRV)
This QSL was received by Pat Martin in 1968. Al
Kern, the chief engineer at the time was the verie signer.
(Courtesy of Pat Martin)
The author received this QSL from KHQ in
1972.
(philcobill.com)
Pat received this KLSN right
after the callsign change from KHQ in January 1985. Donald C.
Boone, Broadcast Technician was the signer. The callsign KHQ
was annotated and KLSN was written next to it.
(Courtesy of Pat Martin)
Congratulations to Håkan Sundman of Finland who earned
this KAQQ QSL in 1987. The verie signer Barry Watkins, Program
Director, sent him a coverage map for KLSN, the callsign used
before they became KAQQ.
(Courtesy of Håkan Sundman)
Pat received this QSL letter from Barry Watkins, KAQQ Program
Director.
(Courtesy of Pat Martin)
Barry Watkins, KQNT Program Director sent this QSL in 2002.
(Courtesy of Pat Martin)