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I am the QSL manager for C6APR, C6AQO, C6AXD, W2GJ/C6A, ZF2XD and NU4SC. For
direct QSLs send an SASE, SAE + US$1, or SAE + IRC. Buro cards and/or cards
without an SASE or SAE + postage are answered via the buro.
C6APR, C6AQO, C6AXD, W2GJ/C6A, ZF2XD do not use eQSL nor use LOTW.
Do NOT send C6APR or W2GJ/C6A buro cards to W2GJ.
Before sending a card you can check on-line to see if you are in the C6AXD,
C6AQO, C6APR, W2GJ/C6A and/or ZF2XD log at (dx.qsl.net/logs/index.html).
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Until 31 July 2003 I lived in MD, FM19, Howard County, CQ Zone 05, ITU Zone 08.
Since 1 Aug. 2003 I have lived in SC, EM93, Dorchester County, CQ Zone 05, ITU
Zone 08.
The following policy applies for K3IXD QSLs: All K3IXD bureau or direct QSL are
answered 100%. If you send your QSL to me in an envelope without an SASE or SAE
+ $US1 or 1 IRC, it will be answered at the post card rate, that is my QSL card
for you will not be in an envelope.
K3IXD does not respond to eQSL requests but if you really want an eQSL, send me
a hard copy QSL card and write a note on it that you want an eQSL card too.
I have uploaded the K3IXD logs from 1996 to present into the LOTW (ARRL's
Logbook Of The World). I have the paper copy logs prior to 1996.
Good luck DXing, contesting, and/or award chasing.
73, Ed
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