[Dx-qsl] Global QSL
Ron Lago
ac7dx at comcast.net
Wed Jan 28 14:07:29 EST 2009
I have receive some with no return postage. I guess its the managers job
to pay the postage.
73
Ron
jcowens1 at comcast.net wrote:
> Jack:
>
> All the advice and info you have been given so far is correct, but a
> few details are missing that you might want to know about.
>
> 1. You design your own card using digital image files you can send
> them. They designed my card for me as I was having trouble getting
> their card design s/w to run on my computer. I have 2 calls (old and
> new) and have a card for each one. If you grow tired of your QSL card
> design, you can always do another one to replace it later on. There is
> one card design for each call sign you have.
>
> 2. When you want to send someone a card via the bureau, you can
> download an ADIF file with the info, or manually enter each one. The
> card goes to the QSL manager you enter into your ADIF file for the QSO.
>
> 3. The cards do not always go out right away, but are in a queue for
> when they are ready to send cards to a particular country or bureau,
> and they then print out all the cards in the queue and send them on.
> The return card (and hopefully you get one) will normally come through
> the conventional ARRL bureau since you are not able to provide an
> envelope and return postage. They post the status of every card you
> enter and want to send out.
>
> I have been using Global QSL for a couple of years now and love it.
> I sent them digital image files of pictures I had taken from my house
> and then worked with them via email to finalize the design. They print
> the outgoing QSL log info in the top area of the backside of the card
> design and then mail them out to the various bureaus. Global QSL is
> located in Israel, but they are very cooperative via email and always
> get back to you right away. I tried to send this email with pictures
> of the card front and back, and it bounced using the email address you
> provided (k4wsb at arrl.net <mailto:k4wsb at arrl.net>). If you provide me
> with a working email address, I can send it to you.
>
> John Owens - N7TK
>
>
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