I was doing some e-mail follow up on 160m QSL's sent and not received. One of them was for YE1C. I assume others might be needing this QSL, so here is some information.
The new manager is YE1NZ. This is his response: >Hi Niko, >First of all, please accept my apology for never getting the YE1C QSL card(s). >The previous YE1C QSL manager YB1ALL has left his position. >I just inherit (temporarily) his position about 2 months ago and still trying >to make sense what's going on. >He left no instructions on which QSL has been replied, which one has not. >Furthermore, the logs for YE1C are not easy to find, its spread out over >several computers which I am still trying to gather them together into one >>computer. >To make matter worse, the email for YE1C is also controlled by YB1ALL, which >nobody else has access to that email account. >Now, to make it more worsen all YE1C logs for the 160m contact is kept by the >team who operated YE1C that time, never uploaded or shared, >to my knowledge, >to the YE1C club station's computer. >So, I have no idea where's the log right now. >Until this matter resolved I can't do anything, I am so sorry about it. Hi Iwan, Thank you for the information. Hopefully the situation can be straightened up. Would you mind if I shared your e-mail with the top band reflector, so other 160m operators waiting for a YE1C QSL know what is going on? >Hi Niko, >No problem :) >Just a quick update, I've just received the log from Jo -YC0LOW. >If you hadn't wrote the email to him, I wouldn't have the log from him. >But, please bare with me, the paper QSL cards are not ready yet. >They're still in the printer, hopefully I can receive them quickly. >However, I will upload the log to the LoTW as soon as I finished compiling >them. >There are no plans uploading the log to the eqsl service. >73, >Iwan - W7NZ >PS: I also handles the YB1C callsign as well. Niko AC6DD _________________ Topband Reflector