Zipped QIP files are now available for free

The QSL Information Pages at

http://www.schoechi.de/qip.html

present BC-DX QSL more than 38900 logs from logs from more than 8290 
radio stations coming from 240 different radio countries. The QSL have 
been received from 1980 until today, but the majority between 1995 and 
today.

The html files are at the above mentioned homepage. Since Jan 2003 QIP 
also offered several zip-files containing all the HTML-files for each 
region. And we had MS Excel files, containing all logs, for each 
region. These files were offered only to subscribers.

The 'old' zipped HTML and Excel of Dec 2003 files are now available for 
free for all readers. New, updated versions of these files are still 
only available for a subscription of 6 USD/5 EUR for 2 years.

Subscribers also have access to the packages of flags and maps that are 
used on the QIP HTML pages. They also have access to the files with the 
latest new updates and for the QSL Logs before 1980.

More details about the subscription options and the link to the 
download page can be found at the Subscription - page (which is linked 
several times from the QIP start page).

Martin Schöch
from Eisenach

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Martin Schoech - PF 101145 - 99801 Eisenach - Deutschland
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E-mail : radio[a]schoechi.de Web : http://www.schoechi.de
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