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Old September 7th 03, 03:32 AM
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Drink wrote:

Can you give a very brief overview of how the IRC works for us?
o_o_o_o
Best Regards, /| ,[_____],
Jim, WP3JQ |¯¯¯L --O|||||||O-
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This link will point you to all the IRC info you should ever need.
http://www.ac6v.com/callbooks.htm#IRC
Hope this helps.

73
Wayne L. Faris, KEØBZ



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Old September 7th 03, 12:59 PM
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"Drink" wrote in message
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Can you give a very brief overview of how the IRC works for us?
o_o_o_o
Best Regards, /| ,[_____],
Jim, WP3JQ |¯¯¯L --O|||||||O-
()_)¯ ()_)¯¯¯¯¯)_)
EM60qk 30.447439N 086.628959W



If you receive an IRC, simply take it to any post office and buy sufficient
postage to reply to the QSL. Usually one IRC will buy enough postage to
send mail to any foreign country.

If you want to send someone an IRC, find a post office that has them on hand
(not all do) or get them off the internet. Enclose it in an envelope with
your QSL, a self-addressed envelope, and then send it to the foreign ham
whose card you want.

The reason that IRCs are necessary is that outgoing mail in any country must
use the stamps of that country. So it does no good to send a foreign ham a
stamped, self-addressed envelope unless you put on stamps from his country.
He simply can't use US stamps just as we can't use foreign stamps to mail
things here. So enter the IRC. It is accepted by all members of the
International Postal Union as a means to buy stamps. So an IRC plus
self-addressed envelope is the functional equivalent of the SASE for
international purposes.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE



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"Drink" wrote in message
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Can you give a very brief overview of how the IRC works for us?
o_o_o_o
Best Regards, /| ,[_____],
Jim, WP3JQ |¯¯¯L --O|||||||O-
()_)¯ ()_)¯¯¯¯¯)_)
EM60qk 30.447439N 086.628959W



If you receive an IRC, simply take it to any post office and buy sufficient
postage to reply to the QSL. Usually one IRC will buy enough postage to
send mail to any foreign country.

If you want to send someone an IRC, find a post office that has them on hand
(not all do) or get them off the internet. Enclose it in an envelope with
your QSL, a self-addressed envelope, and then send it to the foreign ham
whose card you want.

The reason that IRCs are necessary is that outgoing mail in any country must
use the stamps of that country. So it does no good to send a foreign ham a
stamped, self-addressed envelope unless you put on stamps from his country.
He simply can't use US stamps just as we can't use foreign stamps to mail
things here. So enter the IRC. It is accepted by all members of the
International Postal Union as a means to buy stamps. So an IRC plus
self-addressed envelope is the functional equivalent of the SASE for
international purposes.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE



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Old September 7th 03, 03:55 PM
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On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 12:50:07 GMT, "Dee D. Flint"
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wrote in message
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Thanks Hank,
I found the manager on QRZ (EA5KB) and I think he's asking for an

addressed
envelope plus a dollar (USD/IRC).
Paul


An IRC is an International Reply Coupon. It is useable in any member
country of the International Postal Union to buy postage. Since the QSL
manager is in Spain, he will need that to buy stamps since he cannot use US
stamps.

You can get an IRC at post offices. However, you may have to hunt around
for them as not every post office will bother to have them on hand. For
awhile, I lived in a small town and they special ordered them for me as I
was the only person who ever asked for them. These days, you can probably
order them via the internet as the postal service does have a web site.

That first DX contact is a real thrill. I remember too.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


Don't know if this is still true, but you used to be able to buy IRC's
from some QSL managers at a deep discount.

73,

Larry W1HJF

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On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 12:50:07 GMT, "Dee D. Flint"
wrote (with possible editing):


wrote in message
. ..
Thanks Hank,
I found the manager on QRZ (EA5KB) and I think he's asking for an

addressed
envelope plus a dollar (USD/IRC).
Paul


An IRC is an International Reply Coupon. It is useable in any member
country of the International Postal Union to buy postage. Since the QSL
manager is in Spain, he will need that to buy stamps since he cannot use US
stamps.

You can get an IRC at post offices. However, you may have to hunt around
for them as not every post office will bother to have them on hand. For
awhile, I lived in a small town and they special ordered them for me as I
was the only person who ever asked for them. These days, you can probably
order them via the internet as the postal service does have a web site.

That first DX contact is a real thrill. I remember too.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


Don't know if this is still true, but you used to be able to buy IRC's
from some QSL managers at a deep discount.

73,

Larry W1HJF



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Old September 7th 03, 06:23 PM
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Don't know if this is still true, but you used to be able to
buy IRC's from some QSL managers at a deep discount.


It's most certainly still true - it's crazy to buy them at
the PO for $1.75 (I think that's the current rate) when a
QSL manager will sell them for about half that price.

Derek aa5bt
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Don't know if this is still true, but you used to be able to
buy IRC's from some QSL managers at a deep discount.


It's most certainly still true - it's crazy to buy them at
the PO for $1.75 (I think that's the current rate) when a
QSL manager will sell them for about half that price.

Derek aa5bt
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All about IRC's, GreenStamps, Return Postage at URL:
http://ac6v.com/callbooks.htm#SERV

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"Drink" wrote in message
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Can you give a very brief overview of how the IRC works for us?
Best Regards, Jim, WP3JQ



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All about IRC's, GreenStamps, Return Postage at URL:
http://ac6v.com/callbooks.htm#SERV

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73 From The Signal In The Noise
Caveat Lector Ya All
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"Drink" wrote in message
...
Can you give a very brief overview of how the IRC works for us?
Best Regards, Jim, WP3JQ



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Old September 9th 03, 06:46 AM
 
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On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 11:59:29 GMT, "Dee D. Flint"
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If you receive an IRC, simply take it to any post office and buy sufficient
postage to reply to the QSL.


If life were only that simple. The postmaster at the U.S. post office
where I live has been trying to figure out what IRC's are for about
a year now. He told me that if he ever does figure it out, he'll let
me exchange them for stamps. I got tired of waiting and sold them.

Many U.S. post offices are fine when it comes to buying IRC's but
when it comes to exchanging one for stamps, forget it......

73, Jim KH2D

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