Frank said he was having many troubles with the mail.

I checked my log and see where I had to mail via Registered
International mail to get his needed card.

That was 23 Feb 2006. I received his card with all QSO's on 4 April
2006.  I did include the usual IRC, GS and SAE since I doubt any
previous mail arrived at his box.

This was after sending the previous QSL's with IRC and GS without a
reply over a few years.

The address is the same as on QRZ today.
FRANK STEINHAUSER
BOX 2516
SWAKOPMUND
NAMIBIA

My note in the log indicates his QSL came via K4RX.

The German address appears to be the alternate route as of Feb 2007.
Steinhauser, Schlobstr. 68A, 82140 Olching, Germany

Frank does have a nice QSL card.

Good Luck!

73,
Tony N2MFT


On 8/1/07, N8NN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I made four direct mailings to V51AS, all complete with IRCs and green
> stamps.  About three years later I received QSLs via the Buro for 8 of 9
> QSOs.  I'm guessing he gets ripped off at the post office and thus is forced
> to return QSLs via the Buro.  I suppose the volume of mail (and $$$) he gets
> is well known to the post office, making him a good target.  The German mail
> drop should be a better route than direct mailing.  In my experience V51AS
> does QSL if you can get a card to him.
>
> Bert N8NN
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Malcolm Keown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <dx-chat@njdxa.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 10:07 PM
> Subject: [DX-CHAT] V51AS
>
>
> > Anybody received a QSL from V51AS via the German mail drop?
> >
> > Best 73 de W5XX


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