[Dx-qsl] Info from W0 Bureau

Ron Notarius WN3VAW wn3vaw at verizon.net
Sun Apr 16 21:52:02 EDT 2006


Fred,

One thing you can pass on to K0DEQ & the "0" bureau is that WH0V is a very
poor QSL'er -- I don't think he responds to bureau cards at all.  I worked
him in February '01, and it took several tries and several years to pry a
card out of him; a personal letter and appeal is what it took.  As I recall,
in his response at the time, he indicated he was very far behind in QSL'ing,
citing poor health.

But... is the Marianas bureau no longer functioning?  I thought any cards
for the "2" and "0" Pacific areas whent to the Marianas ARC in Guam? Or are
they just handling cards for Guam now?

73, ron wn3vaw

-----Original Message-----
From: dx-qsl-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:dx-qsl-bounces at mailman.qth.net]On Behalf Of Alfred Laun
Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 6:31 PM
To: DX- QSL
Subject: [Dx-qsl] Info from W0 Bureau


Bill, K0DEQ has asked that the following info be posted to this list:

73, Fred, K3ZO

      I am the "D" and "V" sorter for the Zero QSL Bureau.   It would ease
burden on our files if DXers would take note of  the following:

           We receive large number of QSLs for WH0V but he does not have
any envelopes in our bureau and as far as I know requests need to be sent
direct to WH0V.   If any member of this reflector is in a position to get
this info to Japanese DXers please do so since dozens of cards are received
each month from JA stations for WH0V, all of which we have to discard.

           K0DQ has notified us that he will respond to direct QSL requests
but is not able to use the bureau at this time.  Of course, this includes
the many callsigns which Scott, K0DQ, has used from time to time.

73
Bill, K0DEQ
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