[Dx-qsl] EY7AD
Leslie Bannon
wf5e at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 25 00:28:51 EDT 2014
Hi, Hugh
When I was doing my QSL service last year I sent 1 Request about 15 QSLs direct to
EY7AD,
REGISTERED, I THINK ABOUT. 15ドル OR 20ドル IN US GREEN STAMPS, AND 2 RETURN
LABLES, In a few months I received back my request air mail in two of his envelopes.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS MY OPINION, AND NOT
DIRECTED TO ANY ONE STATION, AND ALSO MY OPINION IN ANSWERING N4RJ
INQUIRY ON HELP TO REQUIRE INFORMATION AND IDEAS ON OBTAINING HELP
TO OBTAIN A QSL FROM EY7AD.
I feel he is not receiving all his mail sent, registered, although he is receiving most of
them, there may be some of the postal workers who also keep some to require
personal funds for themselves, As the corrupt postal worker is ripping and taking
The items he or she is also gambling there is funds excluded and the rarer the country their
gamble is nearly 90%. They have no idea when they see a letter from overseas if it contains
green stamps, IRCs, or their local stamps. All they want is the green stamps,
And don't forget a 10ドル in our money may buy them a fancy diner, a few funds would be a
Easy way for him or her to have help from us hams. If your mail is seen addressed to
a local amateur ( and they know who they are) may open your mail so the local DX station
almost never receives your request, so you may have lost your investment in cost of
your outgoing postage any enclosures, you gamble by not going registered in rare
country's it would be 10 % odds. your odds improve more in the 60% range with
Registered requests than non registered requests that are opened for funds,
My suggestion to N4RJ and the ones requesting a special QSL from EY7AD
Only registered mail, green stamps a small amount over what you normally send in
Green Stamps and your stick on return labels.
With the postal costs, what they are today, you have to decide how bad you need a station
country confirmed. Especially with only a few hams in his country, it's going to
cost your investment funds . Registered mail in today's market cost are very
expensive especially if the local rare DX station does not use IRCS, LOCAL stamps,
Or especially. LOG BOOK Of THE WORLD or has a manager.
Their are very few DX stations that take received funds and never QSL
There are some that only require one card per envelope or no mutable request
Some will if sufficient funds are included. It is their requests not ours.
I feel all most all DX station are honest, and will QSL direct with sufficient
requirements. First my suggestion is to go to QRZ web site. That is where
most DX puts their personal request as to what type of their QSL requests are
Posted. Lots of requests are lost because one did not check out QRZ request first
I hope this gives some ham on my ideas to obtain that rare QSL one hopes for,
Les Bannon WF5E
On Mar 24, 2014, at 6:59 PM, John Becker <johnb3030 at comcast.net> wrote:
>> Date: 2014年3月24日 19:44:37 GMT
>> From: "Hugh Valentine" <hsvdds at juno.com>
>> To: dx-qsl at mailman.qth.net
>> Subject: [Dx-qsl] EY7AD
>>>> Sent QSL 1 year ago.Anyone have success with this station?How?ValN4RJ
>> I sent my QSL request by registered mail, as he suggests on qrz.com. I received my QSL in about 2 months. However, he sent it to someone else along with their card, and that person had to forward it to me. I sent him an IRC and SAE. Maybe 2ドル would have been better since it was registered anyway. This was for a QSO in September 2011.
>> 73,
>> John, K9MM
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