Finally got some and sent off 10 or so today. If anyone needs any from me
please feel free to email me the info and I will get them out to ya! Sorry to
those that have been waiting. :)
Kevin
KF7MYK
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Hello all,
I just returned from the post office where I mailed all the HI4/AJ5C
Satellite contact QSL cards. Look for them in a few days. I know the
post office is slowing down with all their consolidations of processing
centers. It's crazy. We have a #1 rated processing center here in
I made some cards that the ink wont wear off of them, sorry for those that did.
Anyway there were a couple people that e-mailed me that did not get them from
the DN and lower DM area's and I had it all written out but seem to have lost
the paper.
So anyone needing those cards or any others
Does the person who sent me a big green SASE remember, because there were two
stacks that went out from Cali and it was in one of them, so I was wondering if
the person did receive it back or not. Reason being there might be more than
one person who did not get any cards from Elko or Cali. Not
I did keep a LITTLE better track this time, there were a few that didnt make it
on the K8YSE's Rec page. Anyone wanting cards for these grids/dates please
email info and I will send them out. I have AC0RA, K7TRK, KA6SIP already.
SEP. 25 DM05/DM13
26 DM23
27,28,29DM13
30
If you've worked me via the birds, and have sent me a QSL via snail mail and
have not received one back, I apologize. Past few months have been crazy hectic
and my lack of planning didn't obtain new QSL cards lol. I will be sending out
QSLs to the following: KB0RZD, N2VYT, N4TRI, WO3T by the
Hi!
On my way to the office this morning, I dropped a few dozen envelopes
at the post office. I finished printing and writing out cards covering
my trips over the last 3 weekends (7-11 October for the AMSAT Symposium
and post-Symposium travel in/around Illinois, 16 October to a hamfest
in
I hate to admit it, but I have been neglectful in sending out QSL cards a
couple times over the years.
I remember receiving my first few when I started working the satellites with
low power. Those were exciting to receive, indeed!
But I let a couple slip by that wanted return QSL cards ...
I
Hi!
After printing more QSL cards on Sunday and writing out almost 200
cards along with envelopes last night, I dropped a large batch of
envelopes at the post office this morning. These cards cover my
activity from the east coast around the recently-concluded AMSAT
Symposium (Washington