Important QSL information: We have received an increasing number of requests like this: "Dear OM, I worked you on xxx @ yyyy, and I have two callsigns. Please send QSLs for BOTH callsigns." The short answer is NO. If your other callsign(s) is (are) not in our log, we will not QSL. This is also true if you used a club call to work us and you ask us to QSL to your personal call. If in doubt, do a log search before sending your request. Thank you. Note: The log search function is hosted by clublog.org, and we update the database about once each month. QSL Tips Please send paper QSLs direct or via the ARRL bureau. US hams: QSL requests without SASE will be returned via the bureau. We send out bureau QSLs through GlobalQSL about once every two months. QSLs direct or via LoTW are preferred. QSLs through bureau will be processed as they arrive. You can expedite the bureau process by sending a QSL request from our web site or via clublog.org. We will send cards via GlobalQSL. QRZ.COM Logbook We do NOT upload our logs to qrz.com. The current system has made it impossible for us to do so, and we have no intention to pursue it further. About the Club The Two Rivers Contest Club is an organization founded in 2006 whose purpose is to promote amateur radio contesting skills and knowledge among its members, who are drawn primarily from licensed hams in Interior Alaska. Members' interests include HF-VHF operating events and DXpeditions. Our performance objective is to build a cozy SO2R and multi-single station for the upcoming solar cycle. Multi-multi Rich KL7RA did very well for many years from the same location. We owe Rich a debt of gratitude for mentoring and technical advice, which he continues to this day. The club station is hosted by KL7/N1TX, located about 20 miles east of Fairbanks and roughly 10 miles NE of North Pole in grid BP64. The small community of Two Rivers is current and former home to a number of ham radio enthusiasts as well as world-champion dog-mushers. KL2R FISTS number: 14450 You can catch up with the latest events by visiting the KL2R blog. Some videos can be found on YouTube on the akradionet channel. Want to Work Us? You can request a sked via email, but please understand openings and time available may be very limited. If we receive a request, you can rest assured the information will be passed on to other hams in the area to maximize your chances of a KL contact. 73! Last modified: 2011-04-14 19:25:43, 3312 bytes cached
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