[DX-CHAT] one more no buro manager

2005-07-18 Thread Art RX9TX
 Hello ,

 I  have no access to a buro so you will need to send direct.. as
 postage  costs are getting worse you will require 2 ircs or $4usd or
 $4euro for postage for the package. Address is below.
  
 That's  what I have lately got in reply to my e-mail request for buro
 QSL.  Since  there is 2 USD step, as I see, who will be the first one
 requesting 6 dollars or 6 Euros for a confirmation? Is the postage in
 Australia THAT expensive? And does VK-buro work THAT bad?

 Conclusion: LoTW rules.

-- 
 73...Art RX9TX  18-Jul-05 13:22 UTC


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RE: [DX-CHAT] one more no buro manager

2005-07-18 Thread Joe Subich, W4TV

Art, 

  I  have no access to a buro so you will need to send direct.. as
  postage  costs are getting worse you will require 2 ircs or $4usd or
  $4euro for postage for the package. Address is below.
   
  That's  what I have lately got in reply to my e-mail request for buro
  QSL.  Since  there is 2 USD step, as I see, who will be the first one
  requesting 6 dollars or 6 Euros for a confirmation? Is the postage in
  Australia THAT expensive? And does VK-buro work THAT bad?

Whoever sent you this should be reported to ARRL as being unsportsman- 
like.  Looking at the Australian Post Office web site reveals that the 
tariff for international air mail (letter to 50 g) to most of the world 
is 1.80$ (AUD).  Looking at www.oanda.com, the current conversion rate 
between the USD and AUD is 1.336 ... thus the cost is about $1.35 US to 
mail three or four cards from Australia to anyplace in the world (one 
IRC or two GS should be sufficient).  

As to the bureau ... in much of the world, those who are not members of 
the national society do not have access to the bureau.  Quite frankly, 
as slow as it may be, every QSL manager should still be required to be 
a member of his/her national society and respond to bureau cards (even 
if it takes a couple years) ... particularly with demands like this! 

  Conclusion: LoTW rules.
 
Absolutely!  Of course, there are the managers/expeditions that are not 
putting QSOs on LotW until they receive the card (even though their logs

have been available for the on-line searches since day one!  That also 
runs counter to the spirit of LotW.  

73, 

   ... Joe, W4TV (ex K4IK) 
 

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Re: [DX-CHAT] one more no buro manager

2005-07-18 Thread Tom Wylie

If you read the back side of an IRC it clearly states:

THIS COUPON IS EXCHANGABLE IN ANY COUNTRY OF THE UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNIONFOR 
THE MINIMUM POSTAGE FOR AN UNREGISTWERED PRIORITY ITEM OR AN UNREGISTERED 
LETTER SENT BY AIR TO A FOREIGN COUNTRY


Therefore 1 IRC should suffice for an air mail envelope and a QSL card. 
Any more is robbery without violence!!


Tom
GM4FDM
(QSL Manager)
- Original Message - 
From: Joe Subich, W4TV [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: 'Art RX9TX' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; dx-chat@njdxa.org
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 3:02 PM
Subject: RE: [DX-CHAT] one more no buro manager



Art,


 I  have no access to a buro so you will need to send direct.. as
 postage  costs are getting worse you will require 2 ircs or $4usd or
 $4euro for postage for the package. Address is below.

 That's  what I have lately got in reply to my e-mail request for buro
 QSL.  Since  there is 2 USD step, as I see, who will be the first one
 requesting 6 dollars or 6 Euros for a confirmation? Is the postage in
 Australia THAT expensive? And does VK-buro work THAT bad?


Whoever sent you this should be reported to ARRL as being unsportsman-
like.  Looking at the Australian Post Office web site reveals that the
tariff for international air mail (letter to 50 g) to most of the world
is 1.80$ (AUD).  Looking at www.oanda.com, the current conversion rate
between the USD and AUD is 1.336 ... thus the cost is about $1.35 US to
mail three or four cards from Australia to anyplace in the world (one
IRC or two GS should be sufficient).

As to the bureau ... in much of the world, those who are not members of
the national society do not have access to the bureau.  Quite frankly,
as slow as it may be, every QSL manager should still be required to be
a member of his/her national society and respond to bureau cards (even
if it takes a couple years) ... particularly with demands like this!


 Conclusion: LoTW rules.


Absolutely!  Of course, there are the managers/expeditions that are not
putting QSOs on LotW until they receive the card (even though their logs

have been available for the on-line searches since day one!  That also
runs counter to the spirit of LotW.

73,

  ... Joe, W4TV (ex K4IK)


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