See "Field Checking of QSL Cards, 1) a)
It seems the rule was "unliberalized" to some extent . . .
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-----------------------------------------From: "n4cc"
To: topband@contesting.com
Cc:
Sent: Friday October 11 2019 9:13:10AM
Subject: Re: Topband: 160 meter QSL card checking
Any card checker can check 160 meter cards now. The requirement for
the card checker to have 160 meter DXCC was dropped. 73, Greg- N4CC
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-------- Original message --------From: Herbert Schoenbohm Date:
10/11/19 9:00 AM (GMT-07:00) To: n4cc@windstream.net Cc:
dx-check@reflector.arrl.org, TopBand List Subject: Re: Topband: 160
meter QSL card checking This is frustrating indeed as there are no
DXCC card checkers in the USVI with 160-meter DXCC which the ARRL
requires. They refuse to explain why. OK, so I will send the cards to
them. But wait, this requires an online application. But when I fill
it out and put in my zip code and location the "State" box does not
provide for the U.S. Virgin Islands for the card return information.
So when I go to the foreign section there is no selection for the U.S.
Virgin Islands. Does anyone have any idea oon what I should do? I am a
an ARRL member for over 60 years but continue to be given rough
treatment by HQ.Herb, KV4FZOn Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 11:50 AM wrote:
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