>It means "I will send you my QSL AFTER I receive yours." > >This was a very common expression "in the old days" and was widely used by >DX stations. > >73/72/oo, George W5YR - the Yellow Rose of Texas Of course this may be the original meaning. Now many stations use QSLL for saying 'I will send my QSL to you' (at once - not after having received your one) and so do I. 73 Joe DK7VW (N7VW)