[ADXA] E51WL QSL info

HamOP k5yy1 at cox.net
Wed Nov 14 11:43:52 EST 2018


EJ
  In a case like this I would try an EMAIL to the QRZ.com address, 164mack at gmail.com...
Maybe he lives there, but to send an AirMail letter there and hope to get something back within 3-4 months would be depressing. They do not accept IRCs in North or South Cook. Try the email and ask him the policy he uses and where to send a letter safely and how much USD to send. I usually go to the BANK locally and ask for about 12 or so $2 bills. That gets their attention on the QSL manager side of things when you send a USA $2 bill. Less envelope thickness to ‘attract attention’ and NEVER put your callsign or theirs on the envelopes. Especially true for many parts of Europe and especially ITALY. The postal people know what’s inside when a ham radio call is on the outside. And I get plain envelopes and with an office black rubber stamp I imprint the envelope front and back, twice,  with “Air Mail” or Por Avion or whatever.. Next best thing is to wait til you work North Cook again from some a DXpedition effort in the near future. People go there year round for holiday style operations. Fun place to go and used to be much rarer than South Cook but with a better landing facility, easier and less expensive landing there now.
  Congrats for a new one.
San

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From: EJ
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 9:04 AM
To: w5zn at w5zn.org; 'adxa'; 4professor at gmail.com
Subject: [ADXA] E51WL QSL info

Was happy to work him on 160 last night.  Anybody have any experience exchanging QSL’s with him?  Not on LOTW and no clublog or manager as far I can see.  Address on QRZ.com seems a little vague

Thanks

EJ K5EJ

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