LOTW Recently I have uploaded all my home QSO's to Log Book of the World and received many matches. In future I will be uploading all home QSO to LOTW. Will consider uploading all Island QSO's later but have to get logs organized into island areas for uploading and also request certificates for all other operations. This probably won't happen until winter. I have been licenced since 1964. My first call sign was VO1GT. Since that time I have held a number of call: VO1CM, VO2AB, VE1MY and finally VE9MY since 1993. I enjoy DX'ing, contesting, activating IOTA's and Canadian Islands. As of the end of 2010 Linda, VE9GLF and I have operated from 13 IOTA's and over 150 Canadian Islands. QSL information. I prefer QSL via the bureau and respond to all direct requests within 1 week normally. Unfortunately I get many QSL requests for direct QSL's without any or insufficient return postage. The present Postal rate to International is US$ 2 and for USA $1. Another problem is USA stations that send return envelope with US postage affixed. Sorry but this doesn't work. Direct requests with insufficient postage will be sent via the bureau system. I will also send via bureau for e-mail requests. Just give me the callsign, and QSO data and your QSL(s) will go with the next bureau shipment. I will use E-QSL . In the past couple of years I have started working some RTTY and PSK31. Unfortunately I let my CW skills drop some time ago and wish sometimes I could work that DX on CW, Hi!. My term as Atlantic Region Director for Radio Amateurs of Canada will expire on Dec 31, 2010. I ama member of the Loyalist City Amateur Radio Club and Manager of RAC's National Incoming Bureau for Canada. QSL's are received, sorted and forwarded to the Provincial/Territorial Bureau's across Canada. Please visit our website at QSL.net/ve9my where there is other information. Last modified: 2011-08-14 15:41:23, 2119 bytes cached
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