Author - Tim Beaumont

Mail to Venezuela suspended

Start date: 4 July 2017  End date: Ongoing

The local situation has disrupted mail flows into Venezuela and our supplier has had to stop delivering mail in to Venezuela. As a result, we can no longer accept any mail for Venezuela, any mail on hand will be returned to sender.

We don’t know when the situation will change, but we will look for alternative ways of getting mail in to Venezuela.

6W1SU

K1024 QSL-6W1SU-2

6W1SU will be operated by VE9CB during the CQ WW DX Contest CW, November 25th & 26th 2017.

6W1SU will be a single op all band high power. 

QSL via M0URX OQRS

5B/G4MKP Cyprus

K800 QSL-5B-G4MKP

Terry 5B/G4MKP will be on air as a holiday station between 20th – 27th September 2017, operating mostly on 40m.

QSL Via M0URX OQRS  Please do not send any Bureau cards, use OQRS. Thank you.
K800 QSL-5B-G4MKP-BACK


FT8 Mode QSOs

I received a short statement from LoTW about FT8 Mode contacts in regard to the uploading to LoTW: 

“We have been inundated with emails about FT8. We were told that it will be a few weeks before the developers can get LoTW set up to accept FT8.”

So please stand by, LoTW are aware that this work needs to be done before FT8 QSOs can be uploaded to the LoTW databse. Thank you for your patience.
UPDATE 14/08/2017 – All FT8 QSOs have now been uploaded to LoTW

FT8 Mode QSOs

I received a short statement from LoTW about FT8 Mode contacts in regard to the uploading to LoTW: 

We have been inundated with emails about FT8. We were told that it will be a few weeks before the developers can get LoTW set up to accept FT8. 

So please stand by, LoTW are aware that this work needs to be done before FT8 QSOs can be uploaded to the LoTW databse. Thank you for your patience,

VY2/WS5K QSL Preview

K800 QSL-VY2-WS5K

The QSL for VY2/WS5K Stan Fraley, Prince Edward Island NA-029, has been designed and will now be printed and ready for distribution very soon. Thank you to Max ON5UR for the QSL design.

K800 QSL-VY2-WS5K-Back

 

VY2/WS5K

lodgeside

VY2/WS5K Stan will be on air from Prince Edward Island from June 28th until July 10th. Stan WS5K will be operating from the PEI DX Lodge.
QSL Via M0URX OQRS

Prince Edward Island
IOTA: NA-029 
Locator: FN76vs
CQ Zone: 5 ITU Zone: 9

Why Didn’t My QSL Arrive?

Getting your QSL cards to your destination can be a challenge, in fact there are many reasons why letters may not arrive. It is easy to assume that the letter has been stolen by an unscrupulous thief at the Post Office, but as a postal worker myself and being an account holder of our own International Online Business Account with the Royal Mail, I have seen numerous times how things can go wrong, no matter how hard we try, and sometimes people will just believe that either the letter was stolen or simply the QSL manager kept the dollars and didn’t send the QSL card.

So what really can go wrong? Over the past five years we have seen many global incidents, flooding, snow storms, hurricanes, war are just a few of the examples. In 2014, Venezuela suspended International Mail deliveries in a currency row, this led to a period of time where QSL cards in and out of Venezuela just seemed to disappear, it was easier for everyone to blame the DXpedition teams for stealing dollars, and bad QSL management than actually look at the real reason why the mail did not get through.

Also in 2014 the world’s postal administrations were advised that they should no longer dispatch international mail addressed to the Crimea region via Ukrainian Post. The Universal Postal Union passed on a message from the national postal service of the Ukraine confirming that it had difficulties delivering postal items to locations in the Crimea and the city of Sevastopol following the annexation of the area by the Russian Federation. Many QSL cards in and out of that area were returned unable to find a route until Russia took over control of the post for that region. An extra digit “2” was put in front of the post code and the country name changed to Russian Federation, now hopefully that situation is resolved.

It is not only war and financial crisis that can cripple the post getting through, not many would realise but few letters are actually handled by postal workers these days, most are machine sorted and this can create a whole new set of complications. For some years letters to the U.S.A. have been endorsed “Unable to forward, Return to sender” I have personally tried numerous times to get to the bottom of this one, sadly USPS is an organisation that is not public facing and it is simply impossible to get someone internally to help. But it appears that if the address on the letter is not formatted correctly, even if the address is exactly correct then the sorting machine automatically puts a yellow sticker on the letter and returns it to sender, simply because the machine cannot see the route in the format it was programmed to see. The correct way the USPS should be working is to forward these letters for hand sorting, but in many cases the letters are just returned.

On a similar theme, sorting machines in the Japanese postal service quite often reject international mail that has the address only written in Japanese characters. On our own OQRS we now only accept all addresses in English characters to avoid this problem of mail to Japan being returned. But this then can be an issue to those of you using keyboards with foreign characters.

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