[Dx-qsl] K7C QSL's

n4xp at juno.com n4xp at juno.com
Fri Apr 28 14:56:19 EDT 2006


I am still working the K7C queue and at present have about 800 SASEs left
in that queue.

Alan is correct, a /MM QSL in the same envelope with a K7C QSL without a
SASE for the /MM will put the entire request in a separate queue that
will be answered at the end of the regular K7C QSLs.  And I have Alans
request and it has only one SASE so it is laid aside.  If Alan instructs
me to do so I will process his K7C in todays batch and mail it and put
the /mm in the bureau to be answered.

And any QSL that has a not in the log is also being laid aside for
research.   I am checking those NILs now for KU0A to see thats the case.

As for K7C QSLs showing up, they have to be because I am trying to mail
at least twice a week and at present have some 1000 that should be 
mailed out in tomorrows outgoing mail.  Actually I don't see much
announcement on this reflector that they are arriving.

And the information about QSLing is on the web site.

As I have announced before here I will be glad to investigate any
concerned, you just need to ask.

73

Tom N4XP
(K4TSJ address)

K7C manager...  


On Fri, 28 Apr 2006 11:38:22 -0700 Alan Zack <k7acz at cox.net> writes:
> I haven't seen anything lately concerning the K7C QSL's coming out.  
> 
> Before I contact the QSL Mgr just wondering if anyone on the list 
> has 
> any up to date info as to if they are still coming out or should be 
> all 
> sent by now.  I have checked their web site but there is no recent 
> QSL 
> info shown.
> 
> One problem I brought onto myself that I didn't realize until after 
> I 
> had sent my cards is that I had included QSL's for K7C/MM going to 
> and 
> coming home from Kure.  Those /MM cards may have put my request at 
> the 
> end of the queue for special handling.
> 
> I sent my request on 12 OCT 2005.
> 
> 73
> 
> -- 
> Alan Zack
> Amateur Radio Station K7ACZ
> Official USCG Auxiliary Comm Station
> Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
> Quality Engineer, The Boeing Company, Retired
> Aviation Chief Warrant Officer, U.S. Coast Guard, Retired
> 
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