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QSL Service
Outgoing QSL Service (an ARRL membership service). Send your cards! Incoming QSL Service. Get your cards! All you need to know about QSL Cards ... Learn More
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Incoming QSL Service
The ARRL DX QSL Bureau System is made up of numerous call-area bureaus. They act as central clearing houses for QSL cards arriving from foreign countries. Learn More
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ARRL Outgoing QSL Service
The rate structure is: $2 for 10 or fewer cards in one envelope. $3 for 11-20 cards in one envelope, or 75 cents per ounce, for packages with 21 or more cards. Learn More
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ARRL Electronic QSO (e-QSL) Policy
The ARRL's current policy pertaining to e-QSLs is found in DXCC rule 2: "Photocopies and electronically transmitted confirmations (including, but not limited ... Learn More
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QSL Card
May 21, 2013 ... long tradition in ham radio and it is fun to get cards from other contacted hams. Page 4. Information on a QSL Card. • Call signs. • Location. Learn More
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THE ARRL OUTGOING QSL SERVICE
The Service ships QSL cards to QSL Bureaus throughout the world which are typically maintained by the national. Amateur Radio Society of each country. Sending ... Learn More
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DXCC Card Checker Master List
The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, information and resources. Learn More
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QSL Card Processing Status
QSL cards are still available as normal for contacts made with Hiram Percy Maxim Memorial Station W1AW in Newington, Connecticut. Learn More
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DXCC Field Checking
The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, information and resources. Learn More
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THE ARRL OUTGOING QSL SERVICE
May 15, 2019 ... Exchanging paper QSL cards to confirm a two-way contact is a tradition that dates back to the beginning of Amateur Radio. Learn More