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dxAce March 3rd 10 11:27 AM

Email Addresses for QSL Reports?
 


bpnjensen wrote:

On Mar 2, 2:16 pm, dxAce wrote:
bpnjensen wrote:
On Mar 1, 7:18 am, Doc Faustus wrote:
On Mar 1, 8:13 am, bpnjensen wrote:


On Mar 1, 6:39 am, dave wrote:


Doc Faustus wrote:
Does anyone know of a good directory or list of email addresses/
physical addresses where reception reports can be sent? Some stations
make it easy to find, but others (i.e. NHK) don't seem to publish an
address where QSLs can be sent.


Most hams will gladly send you a QSL card. The QRZ database has all
their addresses.


Good info, but I think he's looking for SW radio station addresses.


I agree, some stations make it easy, some more difficult. WRTH and
Passport used to have physical and e-mail addresses, but of course
Passport is now "on hiatus". A word of caution - some stations that
accept e-mail reception reports will also send back only e-mail
veries....no physical QSL card, if that is what you seek
specifically. Radio New Zealand is like this, for example, although
for a postal RR and $2 US they will send a QSL card.


Bruce Jensen


Thanks, Bruce. Shortwave stations is indeed what I was looking for
(this being r.r.*shortwave*, after all.) So far I've only sent in one
report (China Radio International, by email) and they responded by
mail. I've been meaning to pick up the 2009 version of passport
anyway, so it looks like this just gives me another reason.- Hide quoted text -


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You may also wish to be aware that some stations are quite eager to
send QSLs, some just won't even bother. In the latter category, I
have had no luck from RAI Italy (now apparently not on the air) and
Radio Sri Lanka.


Did you ever get one from the VOA via Sri Lanka?

dxAce
Michigan
USA


No, but a darn good idea - I intend to try whomever I can - VOA, DW,
or anyone else who still relays there - ASAP.


That's the way to do it! You can always try for Radio Sri Lanka, but you'll have Sri
Lanka QSL'd (veried, for those in Glendale).

DW in English was
blasting in here from both Rwanda and SL a few days back, so they
should be easy, if they still verify. RSL just burned my grits - I
was so proud of getting them, sent them detailed 1/2 hour to 1-hour
reports three times, each time with return postage, each time with a
follow-up by e-mail - not a peep. I hope the tsunami got 'em (not
really!).

Bruce



dave March 3rd 10 12:54 PM

Email Addresses for QSL Reports?
 
dxAce wrote:


dave wrote:

NB1R wrote:
On Mar 2, 11:11 am, wrote:
On Mar 2, 8:49 am, wrote:

wrote:
Dave, in all actuality many (most) hams no longer qsl for actual over
the air contacts let alone (most gladly send you a QSL card). Sadly
the cost of not only the cards but postage required to mail the cards
has relegated this activity as a dying exercise. Sad to say!
JMHO
Speak for yourself. I will print out and mail a card to anyone who
sends me a report. SWLs are asked to participate in the pskreporter
project.
I doubt I'll get more than 2 or 3 requests a year.
I occasionally get cards from SWLers and I always answer them.

I gladly send QSLs to SWLers - that's how I first got into the hobby
and I am happy to encourage anyone who monitors me on HF to send me a
report - I actually will QSL anyone - ham or SWL - no postage
necessary - maybe I don't make that many contacts or maybe I just
reckon that's a part of the hobby that should be kept alive.

NB1R - James


I think PSK31 would be a hoot for the advanced SWL.


How advanced do you figure one should be?


One should be able to tune in an SSB station in a stable configuration.

Any computer will do.


Seems less like 'listening' and more like 'watching' to me.


It's interacting with the sky, Ace. Either way; the tones are very
musical.


bpnjensen March 3rd 10 03:24 PM

Email Addresses for QSL Reports?
 
On Mar 3, 3:27*am, dxAce wrote:
bpnjensen wrote:
On Mar 2, 2:16 pm, dxAce wrote:
bpnjensen wrote:
On Mar 1, 7:18 am, Doc Faustus wrote:
On Mar 1, 8:13 am, bpnjensen wrote:


On Mar 1, 6:39 am, dave wrote:


Doc Faustus wrote:
Does anyone know of a good directory or list of email addresses/
physical addresses where reception reports can be sent? Some stations
make it easy to find, but others (i.e. NHK) don't seem to publish an
address where QSLs can be sent.


Most hams will gladly send you a QSL card. *The QRZ database has all
their addresses.


Good info, but I think he's looking for SW radio station addresses.


I agree, some stations make it easy, some more difficult. *WRTH and
Passport used to have physical and e-mail addresses, but of course
Passport is now "on hiatus". *A word of caution - some stations that
accept e-mail reception reports will also send back only e-mail
veries....no physical QSL card, if that is what you seek
specifically. *Radio New Zealand is like this, for example, although
for a postal RR and $2 US they will send a QSL card.


Bruce Jensen


Thanks, Bruce. Shortwave stations is indeed what I was looking for
(this being r.r.*shortwave*, after all.) So far I've only sent in one
report (China Radio International, by email) and they responded by
mail. I've been meaning to pick up the 2009 version of passport
anyway, so it looks like this just gives me another reason.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


You may also wish to be aware that some stations are quite eager to
send QSLs, some just won't even bother. *In the latter category, I
have had no luck from RAI Italy (now apparently not on the air) and
Radio Sri Lanka.


Did you ever get one from the VOA via Sri Lanka?


dxAce
Michigan
USA


No, but a darn good idea - I intend to try whomever I can - VOA, DW,
or anyone else who still relays there - ASAP.


That's the way to do it! You can always try for Radio Sri Lanka, but you'll have Sri
Lanka QSL'd (veried, for those in Glendale).



DW in English was
blasting in here from both Rwanda and SL a few days back, so they
should be easy, if they still verify. *RSL just burned my grits - I
was so proud of getting them, sent them detailed 1/2 hour to 1-hour
reports three times, each time with return postage, each time with a
follow-up by e-mail - not a peep. *I hope the tsunami got 'em (not
really!).


Bruce- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I s'pose you're right. Until recently I've been something of a
purist, regarding a home station as the most valid - but a
transmitter's a transmitter, and a country's a country, right?

bpnjensen March 3rd 10 03:26 PM

Email Addresses for QSL Reports?
 
On Mar 2, 8:05*am, "Mark S. Holden" wrote:
wrote:
On Mar 1, 9:39 am, dave wrote:
Doc Faustus wrote:

snip
Most hams will gladly send you a QSL card. *The QRZ database has all
their addresses.


Dave, in all actuality many (most) hams no longer qsl for actual over
the air contacts let alone (most gladly send you a QSL card). Sadly
the cost of not only the cards but postage required to mail the cards
has relegated this activity as a dying exercise. *Sad to say!


JMHO


I've never been into QSL card collecting, but when I was a kid my best
friend was.

I'll send a QSL card with one of my astronomy photos on it to anyone who
gets me a reception report.

If I know it's a kid I'll probably try to do something extra.


You go, Mark - two of the best hobbies ever conceived, and few that
can spark the imagination in the same way.

Bruce

dxAce March 3rd 10 09:57 PM

Email Addresses for QSL Reports?
 


bpnjensen wrote:

On Mar 3, 3:27 am, dxAce wrote:
bpnjensen wrote:
On Mar 2, 2:16 pm, dxAce wrote:
bpnjensen wrote:
On Mar 1, 7:18 am, Doc Faustus wrote:
On Mar 1, 8:13 am, bpnjensen wrote:


On Mar 1, 6:39 am, dave wrote:


Doc Faustus wrote:
Does anyone know of a good directory or list of email addresses/
physical addresses where reception reports can be sent? Some stations
make it easy to find, but others (i.e. NHK) don't seem to publish an
address where QSLs can be sent.


Most hams will gladly send you a QSL card. The QRZ database has all
their addresses.


Good info, but I think he's looking for SW radio station addresses.


I agree, some stations make it easy, some more difficult. WRTH and
Passport used to have physical and e-mail addresses, but of course
Passport is now "on hiatus". A word of caution - some stations that
accept e-mail reception reports will also send back only e-mail
veries....no physical QSL card, if that is what you seek
specifically. Radio New Zealand is like this, for example, although
for a postal RR and $2 US they will send a QSL card.


Bruce Jensen


Thanks, Bruce. Shortwave stations is indeed what I was looking for
(this being r.r.*shortwave*, after all.) So far I've only sent in one
report (China Radio International, by email) and they responded by
mail. I've been meaning to pick up the 2009 version of passport
anyway, so it looks like this just gives me another reason.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


You may also wish to be aware that some stations are quite eager to
send QSLs, some just won't even bother. In the latter category, I
have had no luck from RAI Italy (now apparently not on the air) and
Radio Sri Lanka.


Did you ever get one from the VOA via Sri Lanka?


No, but a darn good idea - I intend to try whomever I can - VOA, DW,
or anyone else who still relays there - ASAP.


That's the way to do it! You can always try for Radio Sri Lanka, but you'll have Sri
Lanka QSL'd (veried, for those in Glendale).



DW in English was
blasting in here from both Rwanda and SL a few days back, so they
should be easy, if they still verify. RSL just burned my grits - I
was so proud of getting them, sent them detailed 1/2 hour to 1-hour
reports three times, each time with return postage, each time with a
follow-up by e-mail - not a peep. I hope the tsunami got 'em (not
really!).


Bruce- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I s'pose you're right. Until recently I've been something of a
purist, regarding a home station as the most valid - but a
transmitter's a transmitter, and a country's a country, right?


Absolutely. Get 'em whilst you can, and worry about the details (home service transmission,
etc.) later on.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



[email protected] March 4th 10 01:39 AM

Email Addresses for QSL Reports?
 
Is it OK for me to pitch this in this thread?

Call Letter Origins: The List
http://www.oldradio.com/archives/nel...call-list.html
cuhulin


bpnjensen March 4th 10 04:20 AM

Email Addresses for QSL Reports?
 
On Mar 3, 5:39*pm, wrote:
Is it OK for me to pitch this in this thread?

Call Letter Origins: The Listhttp://www.oldradio.com/archives/nelson/origins.call-list.html
cuhulin


Sure, this is cool - thanks!

bpnjensen March 4th 10 03:11 PM

Email Addresses for QSL Reports?
 
On Feb 28, 10:30*pm, Doc Faustus wrote:
Does anyone know of a good directory or list of email addresses/
physical addresses where reception reports can be sent? Some stations
make it easy to find, but others (i.e. NHK) don't seem to publish an
address where QSLs can be sent.


One interesting thing I did just discover - and I would not have
expected it - is that V. Russia, on it's "contact" webpage, provides a
mailing label that anyone in the world can use to send them letters
FREE. It's an odd label, it seems to route business mail through the
Netherlands, but I have no reason right now to doubt its usefulness.

Here is a link or two:

http://english.ruvr.ru/contacts.html

and the address label they provide:

ftp://ftp.vor.ru/Video/DutchSpecial_env200807.pdf

Bruce Jensen

bpnjensen March 9th 10 03:38 PM

PING: Doc Faustus and NHK address [was Email Addresses for QSLReports?]
 
On Feb 28, 10:30*pm, Doc Faustus wrote:
Does anyone know of a good directory or list of email addresses/
physical addresses where reception reports can be sent? Some stations
make it easy to find, but others (i.e. NHK) don't seem to publish an
address where QSLs can be sent.


Doc! NHK sent me a response to my query about QSL submittal. They
say that reception reports can be submitted at their normal contact
page:

https://www.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/engli...act/index.html

and that they will respond with a QSL card. I already sent them one
by snailmail, but you may wish to try the e-mail route.

Bruce Jensen

bpnjensen March 9th 10 03:40 PM

Email Addresses for QSL Reports?
 
On Mar 1, 6:39*am, dave wrote:
Doc Faustus wrote:
Does anyone know of a good directory or list of email addresses/
physical addresses where reception reports can be sent? Some stations
make it easy to find, but others (i.e. NHK) don't seem to publish an
address where QSLs can be sent.


Most hams will gladly send you a QSL card. *The QRZ database has all
their addresses.


FWIW, I have submitted QSL requests, with return postage included, to
two hams I heard the other night during contest calls (Slovakia &
Argentina). I will report back any positive results as they come in.

Bruce Jensen


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