QSLing Update as at 8 December 2011 Jim M0ZAK took over as QSL Manager from Neville G3NUG.
QSLing: Please note that we don't need cards for individual contacts - a listing on paper in log order is best. Direct QSLs only to the above address. On-line requests - this facility has been closed. Bureau QSLs via the RSGB bureau please (marked for M0ZAK). _____________________________________
3B7C closed down on schedule on 25 September 2007 with a total of 137,500 QSOs in the log. The return journey went without a hitch although once again we had something of a rough crossing! The QSO total makes this DXpedition third only at this time to D68C and 3B9C, our previous DXpeditions, and perhaps we might claim a new DXpedition record for QSOs made with zero sunspots!!! This was also a new record at the time for a generator-powered expedition. As always, we wish to recognise our many sponsors, without whom a DXpedition of this scale would not be possible. Yaesu, our Principal Sponsor, loaned the FT-2000 radios and VL-1000 amplifiers, all of which performed faultlessly. Martin Lynch and Nevada of the UK also provided substantial support. From the USA we thank the ARRL Colvin Award and NCDXF, along with many other organisations and individuals. A full list of sponsors appears on our website. We also recognise the enormous support we have received from the various Government Departments in Mauritius, the owners of the FV Sainte Rita, Rafael Fishing and particularly to the staff resident on Ile du Sud for the duration of our stay. We also relied on the support of many home-based amateurs who have played an important part in making this all happen. Their help has been invaluable.
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