[Dx-qsl] FWD: K7C QSLs

Jim Reisert AD1C jjreisert at alum.mit.edu
Thu Feb 16 07:46:31 EST 2006


Reply-To: <KK6EK at cordell.org>
From: "Robert Schmieder" <schmieder at cordell.org>
To: <dx-news at njdxa.org>
Subject: [DX-NEWS] K7C QSLs
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 13:00:35 -0800

Thanks for asking about the K7C Kure QSL cards. The cards are going out as
we speak. Tom N4XP has worked through about 8 of the 40 trays. It will take
several more weeks to complete it.

If you have not yet sent in your cards, I strongly suggest the following: Go
to the K7C website and check your QSOs against the online log using DXA
(www.cordell.org/DXA, click on the map and then log in with your callsign).
If there is any discrepancy between your personal log and what shows on DXA,
I suggest you write to me. While I cannot change the K7C log, I can give you
some good advice for submitting your requests for QSL cards.

If you logged onto DXA to watch the activity in real time, I would very much
like to hear of your experience. Please go to the link www.cordell.org/DXA,
and click on "2005 DXA SURVEY." This will bring up a page with instructions
and a small set of questions. If you will send your comments to me
(KK6EK at cordell.org), I'll send you a nice certificate for being a "CHARTER
DXA USER."

Here is the QSL route:

K7C KURE DXPEDITION 2005
c/o K4TSJ
Box 1
Watkinsville, GA 30677

Thanks to all for helping make K7C a great experience!

Bob KK6EK
K7C Expedition Leader

Dr. Robert Schmieder
4295 Walnut Blvd.
Walnut Creek, CA 94596
(925) 934-3735
KK6EK at cordell.org
www.cordell.org


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