Merry Christmas to everyone! Best Wishes and great DX for 2023!
With some big DXpeditions coming up i thought this very appropriate!
Author - Tim Beaumont
VP5Y was operated by Tony VE3RZ an Doug VA3DF during the CQ WW CW Contest 2022. Located on Grand Turk Island NA-003.
OQRS open.
A team of five Western Washington DX Club members will activate Palau as T88WA Nov 3-14, 2022. 6m – 160m and CW, SSB, and FT8 modes.
The team will keep the Twitter updates going @T88WA
November 3, 2022 – First of all, a big thank you to DX Engineering for emergency donation and shipping to Palau of an MFJ Ultrasonic RFI device for tracking down RF noise at the Bai near Choll Village where we were going to make our QTH. It was intractable S9 noise across all bands coming from underground cable and telephone wires running all along the island under the power poles.
See our photos on Twitter. New photos coming soon… @T88WA
@T88WA Twitter:
@T88WA Twitter: This evening we arrived for our 23h layover in Guam. One leg of the #JourneyToPalau left tomorrow evening. We were informed that due to the storm, our equipment delivery is delayed to the morning of Nov 3 instead of Nov 2 as previously planned.
Also good news is the benefits of Brexit, we no longer have to pay 20% VAT, shipping cards from one part of the European Union to another, this has saved our QSL work around £1,000 a year since leaving the EU.
However, the World Customs Organisations new regulations means that Bureau QSL boxes are now considered as a “Commodity” and are therefore subject to a customs tax on arrival at the destination country, they are no longer Value “0”. Some Bureaus will not pay the tax and some cards will be destroyed or returned to sender. We are working with IARU Bureaus to try to ensure these cards arrive with the recipients.
I recently discussed this matter of customs tax on Bureau parcels with the President of IARU, Tim Ellam VE6SH while he was at the 2022 RSGB Convention, Tim informed me that he had discussed the matter with the UPU (Universal Postal Union) and there was no way that the IARU could intervene to help resolve the issues.
It is clear that while most of the Bureaus are providing a world class service in supporting their members in their QSL exchanges, some Societies are either no longer financially able to provide the service or are really struggling to meet those costs. Regardless of what many of you believe, the Bureau QSL service is NOT free, the road ahead is uncertain for the Bureau. I urge you if possible, to QSL direct so that you are not disappointed should your bureau QSLs not arrive.
This mailing had been delayed due to Covid-19 restrictions. Also due to issues caused by the World Customs Organisation regulations.
The parcels are sent by Priority Business Mail to get to the Bureaus quickly.
Average postage cost 2.14p per QSL card. Dispatch listed below in grams to each destination.
The below volumes are measured in grams per parcel
UK United Kingdom 1650
Europe Austria 1000
Belgium 2020
Bulgaria 193
Croatia 530
Cyprus
Czech Republic 1190
Denmark 260
Estonia 46
Finland 52
France 11860
Germany 14,000
Greece 330
Gibraltar
Hungary 355
Italy 5,544
Ireland 83
Latvia 63
Netherlands 2400
Malta 7
Norway 335
Poland 2,020
Portugal 275
Romania 200
Slovenia 295
Slovakia 375
Spain 2970
Sweden 900
R.O.W Andorra ROW
Algeria
Argentina 350
Armenia
Aruba
Australia 235
Barbados
Belarus 62
Bermuda
Brunei
Bosnia Herzegovina 71
Brazil 156
Canada 530
Chile 23
China 145
Colombia 11
Costa Rica
Cuba 81
Dominican Republic 10
Ecuador 20
El Salvador
Faroe Islands
Falkland Islands
Guatemala
Georgia
Honduras
Hong Kong 14
Iceland 7
India 29
Indonesia 50
Iran
Israel 50
Japan 14,990
Jordan
Kazakhstan 11
Kyrgyzstan
Kuwait 20
Lebanon
Liechtenstein 7
Lithuania 126
Luxembourg 135
Macau
Macedonia 17
Malaysia 14
Mexico 10
Moldova 20
Monaco
Mongolia
Namibia
New Caledonia
New Zealand 43
Nicaragua
Oman
Kazakistan
Panama 15
Paraguay
Peru 8
Philippines 17
Qatar
Russian Fed 2410
Saudi Arabia
Serbia 345
Singapore
South Africa 26
South Korea 305
Sri Lanka
Switzerland 665
Taiwan 17
Tajjikistan
Thailand 60
Trinidad
Tunisia
Turkey 250
United Arab Emirates
Ukraine 695
Uzbekistan
Uruguay
Venezuela 190
Fiji 23
USA W0, W1, W2 W3, W4, WW4 W5, W6, W7, W8, W9 5,550
WP3 26
WL7 24
WH6 46
KP2
Next Operation V47FWX October, SSB ONLY
Please note this is a holiday type operation. G0FWX, Gary will be operating at the QTH of John V47JA.
Gary visits St Kitts a couple of times a year, beautiful island with lots to do and i get to play radio whilst here.
Activity will be when time allows.
QSL Via M0URX OQRS.
700 Bureau cards received from RSGB 07/10/2022. Processed for next dispatch.
Please use OQRS only! – Sending us bureau cards wastes time, money and labour. Please USE OQRS only. Thank you
One of the most frequent questions I get asked is “Why can’t i see my LoTW match?”
In most cases this is because you have not uploaded your Qs to LoTW from your log. OQRS sends to LoTW automatically or depending on the DXpedition QSL policy. So ALWAYS first check your LoTW account to be sure that YOU have uploaded your QSO to LoTW before contacting me.
I do not upload to LoTW. OQRS does it. So, if you have checked your LoTW account and you have uploaded, you can also check on OQRS by searching and requesting QSL, you will see the LoTW status from OQRS.
If you think there is an issue use “Not in Log?” button but only if you have checked your LoTW first!
Sorry that I am not able to upload logs to eQSL or QRZ.log, please do not ask.
Please always remember to use OQRS for your inquiries as emails may not be answered. Thank you