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QSL library separator cards?
Hi,
Some time ago (12 months, I think), a QST column mentioned that a US company had started making tab cards (Hope this is the correct term) for archiving QSL cards. One tab card/DXCC entity, with a table printed on the card allowing you to fill in what bands/modes you had worked the entity on. Fits neatly in a shoebox. Does this ring a bell with anyone? I've googled for these cards without luck. They'd really help me get my QSL collection organised! Thanks, -- 73 de LB1LF Odd Erling, ARK Are part-time bandleaders semiconductors? |
Perhaps you are thinking of the stuff on http://www.hamstuff.com/
QSL dividers among others things. Paul AB0SI "Odd Erling N. Eriksen" wrote in message ... Hi, Some time ago (12 months, I think), a QST column mentioned that a US company had started making tab cards (Hope this is the correct term) for archiving QSL cards. One tab card/DXCC entity, with a table printed on the card allowing you to fill in what bands/modes you had worked the entity on. Fits neatly in a shoebox. Does this ring a bell with anyone? I've googled for these cards without luck. They'd really help me get my QSL collection organised! Thanks, -- 73 de LB1LF Odd Erling, ARK Are part-time bandleaders semiconductors? |
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KeyBoard In The Wilderness wrote:
http://ac6v.com/qslmisc.htm#QSLM Bingo! http://www.radio-warehouse.com/front%20view%201a0.JPG Thanks. Should have checked AC6V's link collection rather than googling... -- 73 de LB1LF Odd Erling, ARK Famous last words #4: Trust me, I know what I'm doing! |
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