Several seem to have problems finding QSL info on the Internet.
Here's a recent private reply to ON4UN which should help all of you. There are
many callbooks on the first page mentioned, as well as numerous other sources.
I have personally never found it necessary to use a QSL reflector but there are
at least two mentioned which I ask all of you to use rather than Topband.
73, Bill W4ZV
ON4UN wrote:
>Bill:
>
>Rather than raise the question on the reflector, can you give me info on the
>QSL reflector (how to subscribe etc??)
Hi John,
AD6V's site (http://pw2.netcom.com/~ac6v/index.html) has nearly every-
thing on ham radio that is on the Internet. Try the following for QSL info:
(http://pw2.netcom.com/~ac6v/page2.html#SERV) or the following reflector
page (http://pw2.netcom.com/~ac6v/pageae.html) for at least two different
QSL reflectors. If you click on either QSL reflector link, I think you
will get info on subscribing.
73, Bill W4ZV
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