QSL via RK3LO by Bureau or Direct. Do not use RA2F (Kaliningrad) QSL Bureau for me, please!
Please, use Russian SRR-QSL Bureau: P.O.Box 88, Moscow, RUSSIA.
Ex-calls UA3LPF, UA6PEY QSL INFO: Bureau, Direct, LoTW is OK. Possible direct QSL request via PayPal - more detail by e-mail.
QSL received direct without SAE or USD/IRC = Bureau. NO eQSL please!
The local post office does not accept IRC/Coupon-Reponse, so I need 2 IRC for sending the direct to you.
Pse SAE+2 IRC only for direct! Bureau QSL-card also is OK.
Any banknotes may be stolen from the envelope.
If you have been on the HF bands lately, you may have noticed that a number of new prefixes
are in use by stations in the Russian Federation. Here is a summary of the changes recently adopted
by the Russian telecommunication authorities.
Russian prefixes with the numeral 2 are no longer limited to Kaliningrad.
Stations with RA2 and all UA2-UI2 (with F and K as the first letter in the suffix) are in Kaliningrad;
otherwise, these prefixes will used in European Russia,
e.g. RW2L is Smolensk (Eu.Russia WAZ 16, ITU29).
Stations with the following prefixes are in European Russia: R1, RA1-RZ1
(except RI1 as noted below), R2, RB2-RZ2, R3-R7, RA3-RZ7, UA1 and UA3-UI7.
All stations with 8, 9 and 0 as the numeral are in Asiatic Russia.
Russian Antarctic stations use temporary call signs in the series RI1ANA-RI1ANZ and RI00ANT to RI99ANT.
Franz Jozef Land stations use temporary call signs RI1F, RI1FJ and RI1FJA-RI1FJZ.
Malyj Visotskij island stations use temporary call signs RI1M, RI1MV and RI1MVA-RI1MVZ.