Hi!
My experience with direct-QSLs to East Europe is,
that many letters with included IRC's or $ were stolen. Seems, too many people
on the route need the money...Why we dont't use our bureaus? Many of the
needed cards came back via bureau, e.g. UN3G, UN7QX, UT5JDS / JAJ, UT3LA, EM5U,
UT0
On Wednesday, 06 March 2002, Wolfgang Wessely wrote:
> Spent your money to send a request to DJ4YE.
> PSE note, UT8AL is via DJ9YE ! Possibly a typo...
Das ist richtig...it was a typo. DJ9YE is correct. Thank you.
73 //Gary *K8KFJ*
West Virginia
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On Monday, 04 March 2002, Joe Reisert wrote:
> So far I'm ZERO for 4 direct to 6-meter stations in the Ukraine with both $
> and IRCs. They claim they are never received!
>
> I'm open to suggestions!
I noted some of them are using QSL managers. I worked UT8AL on 6m and
got a very prompt reply
Ken,
So far I'm ZERO for 4 direct to 6-meter stations in the Ukraine with both $
and IRCs. They claim they are never received!
I'm open to suggestions!
73,
Joe, W1JR
At 07:27 AM 3/4/2002 -0600, John Warren wrote:
>Ken WA8JOC wrote:
>
>>I have several 6 meter QSL's for various QSO's. Has any
Ken WA8JOC wrote:
>I have several 6 meter QSL's for various QSO's. Has anyone had better
>luck direct versus buro handling?? It's been a while since I was looking
>for a card from that part of the world.
Ken,
If you REALLY want those cards, I'd invest in going direct!
I think there's a disti
I have several 6 meter QSL's for various QSO's. Has anyone had better
luck direct versus buro handling?? It's been a while since I was looking
for a card from that part of the world.
I know I'm grouping my requests but it's like things happen that way.
73
Ken
WA8JOC
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