At 06:10 PM 12/31/02 -0700, Matt wrote:
>I am trying to start the new year off right by clearing up all my tardy
>contest QSL requests. Today I sent out a couple of steamer trunks full of
>QSLs to each of the DL and JA buros. The addresses I used are below. I hope
>they get there okay.
>
All the qsl bureau addresses are at www.iaru.org/iaruqsl.html. The DARC
bureau address is fine, while the JARL address should be 1324-3 Kanba,
Hikawa, Shimane 699-0588. Since it's the same 7-digit postal code, I think
the chances are good that it will find the right place -- JA friends have
told me that Japanese street addresses are notoriously ambiguous and
difficult, anyway, so the JA postal system is pretty good at figuring
things out.
The cross-over point between sending direct to European bureaus versus
sending through the ARRL used to be ~13 ounces/bureau, but I haven't done
the calculation since international rates last changed.
73, Pete N4ZR
Happy Holidays
>From Timo" <timo.klimoff@kolumbus.fi Wed Jan 1 20:15:53 2003
From: Timo" <timo.klimoff@kolumbus.fi (Timo)
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Questions
References: <MCBBJMEHBKJCMDKAIIGKKEMLCAAA.ta3yj@trac.org.tr>
Message-ID: <01ca01c2b1d2$98f162c0$88c5f83e@tklimoff>
> Dear Friends,
> - Who is the first XYL or YL radio amateur of the world ?
With google.com, I found this list (page was in rtf, so I used google's
html-conversion):
http://www.google.fi/search?q=cache:FWJE1GUXZWoC:www.qsl.at/down/woman.rtf+oh5yl&hl=fi&ie=UTF-8
73/88, Timo OH1NOA
http://www.oh1noa.tk
The 8th CCF DX/Contest Meeting: 17-19th Jan, 2003 in Vantaa, Finland
http://www.qsl.net/ccf/8th.htm
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