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the QSL bureau can be very slow as can some stations before they reply. I routinely
receive bureaucards which have been travelling up to 4 years but sometimes roundtrip takes only a few weeks. It depens wethere the bureau uses burro service or not. Be patient and carefull what you write, your card may not arrive for another few years. Longest a card for me took is 25 (twentyfive) years and looking at the writing and discoloring it was written 25yrs ago. On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 17:38:20 -0500, "redfox39" wrote: Recently I sent E-mails to foreign hams about responses to 80 meter QSL's that I sent out 6 to 12 months ago. The responses were good. Most didn't receive my QSL and one said that he had not sent out any yet but was going to soon. These included no DX-peditions. I have in my mind that this would be a good thing to do on a regular basis (again, big DX-peditions excluded). It looks to me like 6 months is a good point to do this but I wonder what some of you think??? Trav, WX0Y |
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