No rush Tom! Thanks. Pete WH6LE
Just received a nice SOTA design QSL card from Herbert OE9HRV, which I have posted on my SOTA QSL Gallery on http://tomread.co.uk
Many thanks!
Very nice! I hope we can work S2S sometime and exchange cards!
Just going through some incoming buro QSL cards, and several are attractive special SOTA design QSL cards. I have added these to my SOTA QSL card gallery on my website.
Can you spot summits that appear more than once on the cards? I’ve spotted three…
Just a word in the ear of the wise …
I have fallen foul of the RSGB QSL Bureau because my QSL cards are too heavy! They want everyone to use single page, standard size QSL cards, 140mm x 90mm, 3 grams maximum.
Mine conform to the above dimensions, but they are on good quality card which weighs too much! Mine weigh almost 4 grams.
73,
Walt
Found a few more incoming SOTA-themed QSL cards in the incoming pile! I’ve added these to the quickly-growing page on http://tomread.co.uk
Of particular interest, is a Polish SWL card with the SOTA logo!
I see that Arkadiusz logs his SWLs of SOTA stations on the SWL section of the SOTA Database, which now has 94 contributors.
The M1EYP website http://tomread.co.uk is back up-to-date once again.
The latest activation reports to be added can be found on the following pages:
Shining Tor G/SP-004 - Shining Tor SP-004
Gun G/SP-013 - Gun SP-013
The Cloud G/SP-015 - The Cloud SP-015
Of MUCH more interest, is the newly updated SOTA QSL gallery. Quite a number of SOTA-themed cards have arrived through the Buro, and I have added them to the page here: