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![]() I see an increase in the number of people asking for QSL address information, yet when I look in Pathfinder there are usually multiple sources for this information readily available. Apparently not many people know about this source. It is available at www.qsl.net/pathfinder/. You will have to download the program, and it will give you the following QSL database information sources with one entry of the call sign of the station you need the information on: QRZ.COM FCC Call Database BUCKMASTER WM7D K4UTE - QSL Manager's RAC Also the following sources provide a wealth of information about stations by call letters: Google (Put you own call letters in this one and you will be surprised at how popular you are) DX Central DX Summit AC6V OZ and others Since it is free, and only requires a computer and access to the internet, everyone who is actively trying to get QSL cards should have this program in their arsenal as a minimim. J Owens - |
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