Hi,

I've got about 200+ IRCs to sell, 80cents/piece. First come, first served.

On another subject and this should only be considered as a general remark:
I've recently received quite some cards, through the buro, which were
stamped in the CE buro. Most cards were from the US stations requesting
confirmations for contacts they had when we were on Easter Island in
05/2000.
That's all fine BUT, you should learn to listen MUCH more carefully what
call-sign is given. A large number of cards just showed "CE0Y" or "CE0A"
or "CE0Y/1NO" etc. The date/time/band/mode values are right but we (my wife
LX2LX and myself) NEVER said something like that.
Please, do learn to listen more carefully and pay attention to what you
write down. Pass on the message.

I think buro people should also pay attention to where they send their
cards. LX is not in LZ or LY, especially if "via LX1NO" is written on the
cards. It just adds up to more delay and to a number of complaints from
fellows around the world.

Thanks for the band-width.

73 Norby
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