How to QSL to GM0HCQ, VP8CMH, VP8SGK, VP8SIG,
VP8SGB & VP8ROT
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Due to the large number of stations now being worked I can only QSL on receipt of a valid QSL card, sent either via the Bureau or direct. If sending direct, please ensure envelopes are at least 160mm x 115mm.
Direct QSL's should be sent to:
Helen Gloistein, GM0HCQ QSL Manager
27 Stormont Way
Scone
Perthshire PH2 6SP
Scotland
However, should you wish to send QSL cards direct to me, I am happy to reply direct, as long as a SASE (for the UK) or a self addressed envelope with either an IRC or 2x $1 notes (as postage in the UK has now increased and the exchange rate is so high) to cover my postal costs. Cards sent direct without either of these will be QSL'd via the bureau.
I am always delighted to receive SWL reports and am happy to QSL as above.
All logs are also on Logbook of the World and e-QSL:
VP8ROT to 19th March 2008.
GM0HCQ/MM to 25th January 2009 **
VP8CMH/MM to 14th February 2009 **
VP8SGK 19th October 2006
Samples of current and older cards are shown below:
Current QSL card for GM0HCQ/MM and VP8CMH/MM, printed from January 2007
Previous QSL Card. Issued from late June 2004 until December 2007
VP8ROT QSL card, kindly supplied by Marc, ON5FP
VP8SGK QSL card, kindly supplied by
"The French Polar Team" Antarctic Challenge.
Helen Gloistein, my QSL Manger, sorting some of the many QSL cards received following a trip
South.
Should you have any questions, please mail me via gm0hcq (at) gm0hcq.com
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