In the upcoming QSL column in CIDX Messenger, two different DXers report
receiving several VoA QSL's and other goodies including mouse pads in recent
weeks.
Last month I received a very nice package: VOA Kabul 1296.
QSL card, mouse pad, key chain, plastic coated map (with
three holes
Greetings!
In the upcoming QSL column in CIDX Messenger, two different DXers report
receiving several VoA QSL's and other goodies including mouse pads in recent
weeks. They (VoA) seem to get behind, and then all at once reply to a back log
of reports. I have noted this trend in the last
I am not an advocate of the E-mail route unless the station insists on it. As late as
last year, I had good results (5/5) with receiving snail mail reports to VOA.
Bill Harms
Elkridge, MD
NRD-525 and K9AY
On 4 Dec 2003 at 10:43, Mickey Delmage wrote:
Greetings!
In the upcoming QSL
VoA QSLing policy explained : 3rd generation VOA nepots incapable of
understanding use of email -- only capable of getting fat paycheques and
laughing all the way to the bank...
The only hopes the DXing public has of getting any meaningful email replys
from VOA is if deleted from the map by some