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Re: [HCDX] AFRTS QSLs
Perhaps in AFRTs' heyday in the 60's and 70's they
were not good QSLers for U.S. DXers, but when they
returned in recent years with their SSB transmissions,
they were excellent QSLers for a long time - whether a
DXer was in the U.S. or not. They used to send QSL
e-mails, but even that seems to have dried up in the
last few years ...
73 -- J.D. Stephens
>From: "Bob Combs" <trainman@xxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: [HCDX] QSL Info Needed
>To: "hard core dx" <hard-core-dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Message-ID: <001101c59c68$cadadcc0$e0a5f004@micron>
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>As far as AFRTS goes, they never were big USA
> QSLers. If you were out of country or military you
> have a great chance of getting a card. Other than
> that, good luck.
J.D. Stephens
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jdstephens_99@xxxxxxxxx (Alternate)
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