Jim,

Yes that is what it means. When someone sends QSL via QRZ.com, use the
address for that call or the directions given for that call.

Joe Ivey
W4JSI


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Subject: [digitalradio] QSL via QRZ.com?


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> I often see "QSL via QRZ.com," but I am not sure what that means.  Is
> that just a way to say QSL direct via the address at QRZ.com for that
> call sign unless there are other directions posted there for that call
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> TNX, 73, Jim, KG4YWD
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