NASWA Journal Columns · 1996 · May

Adrian Peterson’s Diary, May 1996

This month we welcome Dr. Adrian M. Peterson of Adventist World Radio as a regular NASWA editorial contributor. Adrian Peterson’s name will be well-known to many members as the producer of AWR’s “Wavescan” DX program. Born in Australia, he has developed a great breadth of DX experience since starting in radio in 1938. He has visited many stations over the years, and has collected over 20,000 QSLs since 1944. He was the director of AWR-Asia in Poona, India for 10 years, and host of the popular “Radio Monitors International” DX program broadcast from Sri Lanka from 1975 to 1987. He has a Ph.D. in international radio broadcasting, and is AWR’s Coordinator for International Relations and a member of the AWR Controlling Board. We look forward to many future entries in Adrian Peterson’s Diary. –Jerry Berg

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Listener’s Library, May 1996

I know this is a few months down the road, but as I write this I am fresh from the 1996 Kulpsville get together. Anyone who missed this years events needs to start planning now for next years special 10th anniversary celebration. I bring this subject up because most of what I have to share with you this month comes from the tables at Kulpsville. I came away with a few items that may be of continued interest to folks. First we go to the book that I had high bid on at the A*C*E table’s silent auction.

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International Logs, May 1996

5900 ECUADOR HCJB Quito in EG 1040, “Musical Mailbag”, relig song, ID (Newbury NE 3/16)

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