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Introduction to QSL buro

9V1HY, Haoyuan, Feb 2021

How to send and receive paper QSL cards via the SARTS buro? This service is free for our members. Haoyuan, 9V1HY, gave a presentation in our February 2021 monthly meeting.

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Posted on March 2, 2021April 1, 2021Author 9V1KGCategories SARTS SharingTags Bureau, QSL

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