I also use Global QSL. They are very slow at processing orders at times and not
all countries use the IARU system, but otherwise it has been a great
alternative.
Tom
WC5B
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On Jul 23, 2012, at 4:34 PM, Ktfrog007@aol.com wrote:
> I use Global QSL for outgoing bureau QSLs. It costs $106/1000 QSLs, or
> about 11 cents per card. But that's the total cost. All you do is email
> them an ADIF file with the QSO data and they do the rest. They provide a
> fairly flexible QSL designer so you can design your own QSLs, something I
> enjoy. You can also purchase blank QSLs from them with free shipping from
> Israel. 100 QSLs for $18.00, for example.
>
> I have enjoyed getting WPX and its endorsements.
>
> So far I have had no fill-in of my LoTW WPX tables from older QSOs. Just
> from QSOs uploaded recently.
>
> 73,
> Kermit, AB1J
>
>
> In a message dated 7/23/2012 9:14:46 P.M. GMT Standard Time,
> charlie@thegallos.com writes:
>
> On Jul 23, 2012, at 3:26 PM, Oliver Dröse <droese@necg.de> wrote:
>
>> Tim,
>>
>> ever heard of "the bureau"? Will cost nothing (at least internationally
> for
>> US operators) except membership in your local society (ARRL for US).
> Just to
>> add still another point of view. ;-)
>>
>> 73, Olli - DH8BQA
>
> Not here in the US, the ARRL charges $2 for the first 10 cards, or .75/oz
> in bulk
>
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