203 direct letters for OY/ON6NB have been posted since Friday 7th October. Also 553 Bureau cards have been processed waiting for the next dispatch.
OQRS is open here: http://www.m0urx.com/oqrs/logsearch.php
LoTW has also been uploaded.
203 direct letters for OY/ON6NB have been posted since Friday 7th October. Also 553 Bureau cards have been processed waiting for the next dispatch.
OQRS is open here: http://www.m0urx.com/oqrs/logsearch.php
LoTW has also been uploaded.
This year has seen many problems with letters to Romania not arriving. Mail theft or mail just destroyed? I do not know why, but it is becoming increasingly difficult to get QSL cards to Romania.
If you have requested a QSL from me that has not arrived be assured that ALL QSL cards are posted 100%. Please contact me with the details, I will do everything I can to get the QSL to you, but be aware that posting mail to Romania some mail is not getting through and this is beyond my control!
Just days after OY/ON6NB closed its log and the team flew back to Belgium, the QSL design was put together by Max, ON5UR, and is now in the print room. I would like to thank the team for their excellent collaboration in the QSL and OQRS side of the project. LoTW uploaded.
Many thanks to our professional photographer OY1OF Ólavur Frederiksen www.faroephoto.com for taking time to work with the team and allow us to use his image for this QSL design from Vágar Island, in the Faroe Islands, IOTA: EU-018, Grid Locator: IP62kb, WWFF: OZFF-0007.
The team would like to thank you all for working them on this DXpedition. QSL cards will be sent out in October.
QSL Via M0URX OQRS preferred
More information can be found on the DXpedition website OY/ON6NB
A group of 8 Belgian Radio Amateurs will be QRV from Vágar Island EU-018 Faroe Islands between the 15th and 21st September 2016, OY/ON6NB will be On Air between 6m and 80m, in SSB, CW,PSK and RTTY with an emphasis on the higher bands, propagation conditions permitting.
The OY/ON6NB Team
ON4ANN – Erik, Team leader, SSB operator
ON4ACP – Philppe, CW operator
ON4CCV – Erik, SSB operator
ON4CKM – Cedric, SSB operator
ON5PDV – Paul, SSB Digi operator
ON6MI – Rudi SSB operator
Etienne – ONL
ON4DTO – Andre SSB Digi operator
Photos courtesy of OY1OF Ólavur Frederiksen
QSL Via M0URX OQRS preferred
More information can be found on the DXpedition website OY/ON6NB
Great to see VK0EK DXpedition to Heard Island feature on the front cover of the October 2016 edition of QST magazine.
As QSL manager I was very proud to work with this team. The challenges of QSL duties on a major DXpedition are numerous, probably the most time consuming are researching busted call inquiries and monitoring the logs for any problems. Luckily i was able to work with some top IT guys on this project and it all went remarkably well.
You can of course still claim your VK0EK QSL card on our OQRS.
After just eight days since we sent the 5H1XX QSL design to the print room I am happy to confirm that 129 letters have been posted this morning. Many thanks to the fast work at ON5UR QSL Print Service.
279 Bureau cards have also been processed and ready for the next dispatch.
Of course you can still request your Direct or Bureau card on our OQRS service
Responsible Bureau QSL’ing
Please do not send us any QSL’s or replies through the bureau this is not required. It will however add extra work and costs. Please use OQRS only. Thank you
After just eight days since we sent the 5H1XX QSL design to the print room i am happy to confirm that 129 letters have been posted this morning. Many thanks to the fast work at ON5UR QSL Print Service.
279 Bureau cards have also been processed and ready for the next dispatch.
As promised, once we received the laptops back from Heard Island, we would reconcile all laptops with the master N1MM+ log, and more than 100 QSO’s have been recovered. We hope you were the lucky one – and if you have any questions – please contact our QSL Manager, Tim, M0URX: https://vk0ek.org/qsl/
We would like to thank Pete, W6OP, and Mike, KJ4Z for their most excellent efforts finding and recovering these QSO’s. The majority were recovered from a failed laptop that did not sync with the N1MM+ Master log.
Recovered QSOs have been uploaded to OQRS http://www.m0urx.com/oqrs/logsearch.php
And they have also been uploaded to LoTW as well.
Thank you to Max ON5UR for the QSL design of the new 5H1XX, Tanzania, Zanzibar Island, AF-032 QSL card. The design will be in the print room in the morning and cards are expected here in about two weeks from now.
The Perseverance DX Group (PDXG) and the United Radio QSL Management Bureau, owned and operated by Tim Beaumont M0URX, have entered into an exclusive relationship for United Radio and its partner M0OXO Online QSL Request Service operated by Charles Wilmott M0OXO to use PDXG’s QSL Management System. Current, future and legacy call signs supported by these firms are included in the agreement.
To DXers the application presents the familiar functions of Log Search and OQRS. Busted Call and Not in Log inquires are handled by an integrated (form) process that greatly reduces the need for e-mails. The application integrates PayPal donor information with logged QSOs to recognize those who supported the DX-pedition for expedited confirmation handling. Address and QSL card label management functions are seamlessly integrated for ease of use.
Under development for 2 years, the application was introduced during the TX3X Chesterfield Islands DX-pedition. Many enhancements were added since TX3X.
To date, Tim has loaded the logs for 140 DX stations, over 2 million QSOs, Charles will soon begin uploading 150 logs. User feedback has been very positive.
Questions may be directed to Pista HA5AO or Gene K5GS at their QRZ.com address.