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Re: ISS QSL
Will each ISS crew have their own QSL card designed?
KB7ADL
At 01:49 PM 4/23/01 -0400, Miles <wf1f@mediaone.net> wrote:
>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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