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On Nov 16, 9:54*pm, Cato wrote:
Someone was asking for the mailing address of Radio St. Helena. If it has already been posted, then my apologies for sending this. It's from Glenn Hauser's site. My thanks to Glenn Hauser. * ** SAINT HELENA. RADIO ST. HELENA : *NEW ALTERNATE POSTAL ROUTE FOR ALL LETTERS TO RSH Dear Friends of Radio St. Helena, In an attempt to avoid the well-known and unfortunate problems with the reception reports sent to Radio St. Helena for the Radio St. Helena Day shortwave broadcasts in the past years since 1998, an alternate postal route has been sought. With the considerable help of and excellent suggestions by the Postmistress, Mrs. Henry, and her assistant, Mrs. Benjamin, of the Ascension Island Post Office, an alternate postal address and path has been found. Therefore, ALL LETTERS to Radio St. Helena *may be sent to the following address. * Radio St. Helena * * *P.O.Box *93 * * *Jamestown * * *St. Helena Island * * *STHL *1ZZ ----------------------------------- * * *--- *Via AIRMAIL *---- * *Via United Kingdom and Ascension =================================== VERY IMPORTANT : ================ The "new" part of this address is the last few lines, and it is "essential" that this address be written exactly this way. IMPORTANT : ------------------- Be certain to use enough postage on the letter, as if you were sending the letter to the remotest part of the world. This is even true for listeners in the UK. With best greetings, (Robert Kipp, 11. November 2008, DX LISTENING DIGEST) I.e. bypassing the ficky stingers in Cape Town. They should make mail theft a federal crime like we do (Glenn Hauser, USA, DXLD) This reminds me of dealing with the Italian postal authorities years ago as a tourist. Tourists to Rome were strongly encouraged to take their outbound mail over the Vatican and mail it from there, as the Vatican postal system was deemed much more likely not to lose the than the Italian postal system (Richard Cuff / Allentown, PA USA, NASWA yg via DXLD) With all due respect and thanks to the St. Helena postal authorities and Robert Kipp, I remain skeptical that the change in the postal address suggested will have much effect on St. Helena-bound mail from the U.S. I have tried the "via" UK or "via" London and clearly the USPS has not followed that direction and those letters too did not go through. I can only conclude that the USPS has standard routing procedures that are followed regardless if one requests another routing, e.g., via England rather than via South Africa. The St. Helena postal authorities have no control over the path the USPS choses to direct its overseas mail. I have a request to my senator to send an official inquiry to the USPS to find out (1) if, as we all surmise, all mail to St. Helena is routed through South Africa, (2) and if so, would they change the standard routing to via the UK,. (3) and if not, is there some way, or special coding, we can use to mark our envelopes so the routing will be changed from via Capetown to via London. DX LISTENING DIGEST 8-117, November 11, 2008 * * * * Incorporating REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING * * * * edited by Glenn Hauser,http://www.worldofradio.com hi, thanks for posting this - i plan on qsl'ing RSH also. could you please tell me if return postage for the qsl is needed? in the form of IRC's? or will it suffice to just send in the qsl without additional return postage. thx, john |
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![]() john wrote: On Nov 16, 9:54 pm, Cato wrote: Someone was asking for the mailing address of Radio St. Helena. If it has already been posted, then my apologies for sending this. It's from Glenn Hauser's site. My thanks to Glenn Hauser. ** SAINT HELENA. RADIO ST. HELENA : NEW ALTERNATE POSTAL ROUTE FOR ALL LETTERS TO RSH Dear Friends of Radio St. Helena, In an attempt to avoid the well-known and unfortunate problems with the reception reports sent to Radio St. Helena for the Radio St. Helena Day shortwave broadcasts in the past years since 1998, an alternate postal route has been sought. With the considerable help of and excellent suggestions by the Postmistress, Mrs. Henry, and her assistant, Mrs. Benjamin, of the Ascension Island Post Office, an alternate postal address and path has been found. Therefore, ALL LETTERS to Radio St. Helena may be sent to the following address. Radio St. Helena P.O.Box 93 Jamestown St. Helena Island STHL 1ZZ ----------------------------------- --- Via AIRMAIL ---- Via United Kingdom and Ascension =================================== VERY IMPORTANT : ================ The "new" part of this address is the last few lines, and it is "essential" that this address be written exactly this way. IMPORTANT : ------------------- Be certain to use enough postage on the letter, as if you were sending the letter to the remotest part of the world. This is even true for listeners in the UK. With best greetings, (Robert Kipp, 11. November 2008, DX LISTENING DIGEST) I.e. bypassing the ficky stingers in Cape Town. They should make mail theft a federal crime like we do (Glenn Hauser, USA, DXLD) This reminds me of dealing with the Italian postal authorities years ago as a tourist. Tourists to Rome were strongly encouraged to take their outbound mail over the Vatican and mail it from there, as the Vatican postal system was deemed much more likely not to lose the than the Italian postal system (Richard Cuff / Allentown, PA USA, NASWA yg via DXLD) With all due respect and thanks to the St. Helena postal authorities and Robert Kipp, I remain skeptical that the change in the postal address suggested will have much effect on St. Helena-bound mail from the U.S. I have tried the "via" UK or "via" London and clearly the USPS has not followed that direction and those letters too did not go through. I can only conclude that the USPS has standard routing procedures that are followed regardless if one requests another routing, e.g., via England rather than via South Africa. The St. Helena postal authorities have no control over the path the USPS choses to direct its overseas mail. I have a request to my senator to send an official inquiry to the USPS to find out (1) if, as we all surmise, all mail to St. Helena is routed through South Africa, (2) and if so, would they change the standard routing to via the UK,. (3) and if not, is there some way, or special coding, we can use to mark our envelopes so the routing will be changed from via Capetown to via London. DX LISTENING DIGEST 8-117, November 11, 2008 Incorporating REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING edited by Glenn Hauser,http://www.worldofradio.com hi, thanks for posting this - i plan on qsl'ing RSH also. could you please tell me if return postage for the qsl is needed? in the form of IRC's? or will it suffice to just send in the qsl without additional return postage. In the past they were looking for a donation of at least $3. Don't recall how many IRC's. |
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On Nov 17, 12:32*am, john wrote:
On Nov 16, 9:54*pm, Cato wrote: Someone was asking for the mailing address of Radio St. Helena. If it has already been posted, then my apologies for sending this. It's from Glenn Hauser's site. My thanks to Glenn Hauser. * ** SAINT HELENA. RADIO ST. HELENA : *NEW ALTERNATE POSTAL ROUTE FOR ALL LETTERS TO RSH Dear Friends of Radio St. Helena, In an attempt to avoid the well-known and unfortunate problems with the reception reports sent to Radio St. Helena for the Radio St. Helena Day shortwave broadcasts in the past years since 1998, an alternate postal route has been sought. With the considerable help of and excellent suggestions by the Postmistress, Mrs. Henry, and her assistant, Mrs. Benjamin, of the Ascension Island Post Office, an alternate postal address and path has been found. Therefore, ALL LETTERS to Radio St. Helena *may be sent to the following address. * Radio St. Helena * * *P.O.Box *93 * * *Jamestown * * *St. Helena Island * * *STHL *1ZZ ----------------------------------- * * *--- *Via AIRMAIL *---- * *Via United Kingdom and Ascension =================================== VERY IMPORTANT : ================ The "new" part of this address is the last few lines, and it is "essential" that this address be written exactly this way. IMPORTANT : ------------------- Be certain to use enough postage on the letter, as if you were sending the letter to the remotest part of the world. This is even true for listeners in the UK. With best greetings, (Robert Kipp, 11. November 2008, DX LISTENING DIGEST) I.e. bypassing the ficky stingers in Cape Town. They should make mail theft a federal crime like we do (Glenn Hauser, USA, DXLD) This reminds me of dealing with the Italian postal authorities years ago as a tourist. Tourists to Rome were strongly encouraged to take their outbound mail over the Vatican and mail it from there, as the Vatican postal system was deemed much more likely not to lose the than the Italian postal system (Richard Cuff / Allentown, PA USA, NASWA yg via DXLD) With all due respect and thanks to the St. Helena postal authorities and Robert Kipp, I remain skeptical that the change in the postal address suggested will have much effect on St. Helena-bound mail from the U.S. I have tried the "via" UK or "via" London and clearly the USPS has not followed that direction and those letters too did not go through. I can only conclude that the USPS has standard routing procedures that are followed regardless if one requests another routing, e.g., via England rather than via South Africa. The St. Helena postal authorities have no control over the path the USPS choses to direct its overseas mail. I have a request to my senator to send an official inquiry to the USPS to find out (1) if, as we all surmise, all mail to St. Helena is routed through South Africa, (2) and if so, would they change the standard routing to via the UK,. (3) and if not, is there some way, or special coding, we can use to mark our envelopes so the routing will be changed from via Capetown to via London. DX LISTENING DIGEST 8-117, November 11, 2008 * * * * Incorporating REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING * * * * edited by Glenn Hauser,http://www.worldofradio.com hi, thanks for posting this - i plan on qsl'ing RSH also. could you please tell me if return postage for the qsl is needed? in the form of IRC's? or will it suffice to just send in the qsl without additional return postage. thx, john- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Greetings: I'm sorry John. I don't know the answer to that question. Perhaps others know more. |
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