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QSL cards are similar to postcards. Hams exchange QSLs to confirm their radio contacts with other stations. Participating in ARISS is an exhilarating experience. If you wish to receive an ARISS QSL card, you must include a business size, self-addressed, stamped envelope with proper postage or sufficient IRCs included. (Envelopes without postage or IRCs will not be honored.)
Send your QSL cards or report including date, time in UTC, frequency and mode (voice, packet or sstv). to one of the following addresses.
For the USA:
ARRL Headquarters
ARISS QSL
225 Main
Street
Newington, CT 06111-1494 USA
For Canada :
Radio Amateurs of Canada
ARISS QSL
720 Belfast Road, Suite 217
Ottawa Ontario K1G 0Z5
For Europe:
F1MOJ - Mr CANDEBAT Christophe
ARISS-Europe QSL Manager
19 Chemin des Escoumeilles
66820 VERNET les Bains
France
For Japan:
ARISS Japan QSL
JARL International Section
Tokyo 170-8073
JAPAN
For RS0ISS:
QSL manager for RS0ISS:
Alexander Davydov, RN3DK
Novo - Mytishchinsky prospekt 52 - 111
Mytishchi 18, 141018
RUSSIA
Applicants forward a self addressed envelope and two IRC's to cover the handling cost.
The ARISS-Europe QSL Manager is Christophe Candebat, F1MOJ, F1MOJ@aol.com