I just got curious about how QSL bureaus work in other countries. I
figured there are people on this group who either live or have lived
outside the U.S. Here are my simple questions:
* Is there a central bureau for incoming cards (in contrast
to our district system)?
* What happens when cards arrive? Are they separated and sent
to regional bureaus?
* Are there enough hams to justify having suffix managers
(as we do in the U.S.)?
* Are the incoming and outgoing bureaus (or the single bureau)
run under the auspices of the country's primary amateur radio
organization?
* Are the bureaus staffed entirely by volunteers? (Our incoming
ones are, but not the outgoing one.)
Thanks!
Patty
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
:: Patty Winter N6BIS Internet: winter@apple.com ::
:: Sunnyvale, California AMPRNet: 44.4.0.44 ::
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
|