Tell him to check the IMM (International Mail Manual). Late-breaking news will appear in editions of the Postal Bulletin. Here's some info: http://www.usps.com/cpim/ftp/bulletin/2006/html/pb22193/pb1
"Paul J. Piercey" <p.piercey@nl.rogers.com> wrote: > --Original Message-- <<>> That is the simplest answer. 73 -- Paul VO1HE Also might be helpful to someone who was making an honest mistake. The fac
IMHO, Doug is more of a true "Visionary" than a Dreamer, and his suggestion is a brilliant idea. I think even my good friend Jim Neiger/N6TJ might endorse this too :-) Bringing people back to having
IRCs are not actually a Postal Service product. They're issued by the Universal Postal Union for use by member countries, of which the United States is one. If you run into a postal clerk who doesn't
"N7mal" <n7mal@citlink.net> writes: ....."Should signal reports be done away with in contests".... I'm thinking about the Willy Dilly 4s from whom getting a serial number is like pulling feathers out
David Kopacz david.kopacz at aspwebhosting.com writes: I had a KI4 work me in WPX SSB this past weekend and being a new contester I had to help him with the exchange. Several minutes later (app. 10)
The newly-formed Arizona Outlaws Contest Club announces its lineup of officers for 2009-10. President: Bob Epstein K8IA North Region VP: Dick Zalewski W7ZR Central Region VP: Mike Fulcher KC7V Sout
My husband Bob K8IA tells me he ran afoul (pun intended) of his ex-XYL when a gasket failed on a device he kluged together for the same purpose some years back. You'll have to ask him whether or not