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Re: ISS QSL
- Subject: Re: [sarex] ISS QSL
- From: Miles <wf1f@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 13:49:57 -0400
http://www.rac.ca/faqariss.htm
HOW DO I GET AN ARISS QSL?
QSL cards are similar to postcards. Hams exchange QSLs to confirm
their radio contacts with other
stations. Participating in ARISS is an exhilarating experience.
But waiting for that coveted QSL card
requires patience. Designing a card for the ultimate DXpedition
is a lengthy process. Once the cards are
printed, RAC forwards them to the Amateur Radio club managing the
QSLs.
Send your QSL cards or reports to one of the following addresses.
For the USA :
ARRL Headquarters
ARISS QSL Expedition-2
225 Main Street
Newington, CT 06111-1494 USA
For Canada :
Radio Amateurs of Canada
ARISS QSL Expedition-2
720 Belfast Road, Suite 217
Ottawa Ontario
K1G 0Z5
Please include your QSL or report: date, time in UTC, frequency
and mode (voice, packet or sstv).
If you wish to receive a card, you must include a large,
self-addressed, stamped envelope with proper
postage or sufficient IRCs included.
Fernando Aviles wrote:
>
> Does anyone knows the QSL route for ISS?
> Thanks
>
> Fernando
> xe1rcf
> Mexico City
>
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