Greetings All -
I have rcvd QSLs from CP4BT, but they did take some time. Suggest you m ay
also have some "lost" in the process, as it has been a significant issue
with me here in Panama sending to EU areas in paricular.
Suggest a direct e-mail, and point the needed QSLs that were sent. Am sure
you will get them in return, although may take some time!
I would look for the time delays (many in SA are 6-12 months), but my
complete DX files are kaput and no way to recover them (save catching the
laptop thief IF he didn`t throw it away, as the screen hinges were not
repairable!
Good luck and have a Happier Holiday period this year!
Louis HP3TA
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 2:59 AM, <calle.jonsson@sverige.nu> wrote:
> I have sent two qsl´s to CP4BT via EA5BT. Moreover one via bureau. No
> reply!
> 73 SM6CPY
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Louis N. Anciaux
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