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Addressing Your Letter

This may be of use to those of you that send QSLs direct around the world. With the introduction of mail sorting machines in recent years, it has never been more important to address an envelope correctly. Hand writing an envelope increases the chance of your letter being rejected or wrongly routed by a sorting machine when in the past it would have been hand sorted and how the envelope was written would have been irrelevant.
 
I have experienced over the past couple of years many letters that have the correct address, but returned to me especially from the USA endorsed “Unable to forward” the only reason that I have found for this to have happened is that sorting machines in the destination country unable to route the letter correctly due to a sorting machine not able to recognise the format of the address on the envelope.
 
There is a page on the Royal Mail website Addressing Your Letter!  that shows exactly how the address for specific countries should be addressed, and printed using a computer is the best way to address a letter. 
 
I know I am bound to get emails now saying “well i have never had a problem” and dismiss this article as rubbish, but as a Royal Mail sorter I see a lot of foreign mail returned to sender for the reasons I have stated especially hand written envelopes. 
 
If you are sending a SAE, take some time to print your envelopes with your computer and CORRECTLY format the address to the suggested Royal Mail website list. this will make the routing of the sorting of your letter more accurate and also speed up the reply as it will not have to be hand sorted later when a problem arises. Many countries do not bother to hand sort errors but just return them to sender.
 
Other problems that I see with SAEs is from Latin America where the return address is covering the whole envelope, pretty useless as my Postage Paid imprint and the Air Mail sticker will cover your address. Envelopes from America that do not state the country of destination, you must write U.S.A. Always write your address in the LOWER MIDDLE of the envelope as in the sample here, with the coutry of destination at the bottom or your address in UPPER CASE letters.

Direct & Bureau Posting

Thursday 24th January 2013 – 319 letters posted mostly 3A/ON5UR & 3A/ON8AK, OY1OF, OY3JE & PJ4NX.

Friday 25th January 2013 – 10,338 QSL cards dispatched to 79 World Bureaus directly. All Bureau packages posted by Priority Air Mail.

The biggest parcels are: Germany 1,350, Japan 1,231

For a full breakdown of the mailing click read more tab.

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Monaco QSL Preview

QSL-3A-ON5UR

The 6,000 + Bureau cards that arrived in December have nearly all been processed just a few hundred to go. The outgoing Bureau cards will be held back for two weeks until the Monaco QSL cards are ready. Here is the 3A Monaco QSL cards preview. QSL cards will be posted end of January.

QSL-3A-ON5UR-BACK
QSL-3A-ON8AKQSL-3A-ON8AK-BACK

I ask everyone using OQRS to please mark your log as “QSL SENT” I am receiving up to 6 or more requests for the same QSL cards time and time again, this can only be down to bad log keeping on the part of the requester. If this situation does not improve I will name and shame on my webpage the worst offenders. Repeat QSL requesting not only takes up a considerable amount of time but also costs a lot of money to finance. Please QSL responsibly!

9M4SLL Spratly DXpedition 10 – 18 March 2013

QSL-9M4SLL

9M4SLL will be active from Layang-Layang Island, Spratly (IOTA AS-051), on all bands 160 – 10m CW, SSB and RTTY from 10 to 18 March 2013 inclusive.

Operators will be John, 9M6XRO; Steve, 9M6DXX; James, 9V1YC; Ben, DJ0YI / N6MUF; Don, G3BJ;  Pista, HA5AO; George, HA5UK and Tony, KM0O.

The group will use several stations with linear amplifiers to vertical antennas all within a few metres of the ocean.

QSL Manager for this operation is Tim, M0URX (OQRS, direct, bureau, LoTW). Logs will be uploaded to LoTW as quickly as possible after the DXpedition.

More details to follow later. 73, Steve, 9M6DXX

SM0MDG Björn in the Caribbean

SM0MDG Björn will be active from Antigua as V26BM December 28 to January 4, followed by activity from Montserrat as VP2MSW January 4 to 8. This will be a light weight holiday style activity using a FT-857D and simple wire antennas.
 
Operation will be limited to high bands with a focus on 17 and 15 meter and if propagation allows also 10 meter. If possible there might be occasional stints from Montserrat on 160 meter, but don’t count on this.
 
This is a holiday activity and I have no intention to be on the air 24/7, but when I find time to be on air I will help as many as possible into the log.
 
The log will be uploaded to LoTW after my return to home. QSL manager is M0URX Tim and direct or OQRS are the preferred options.
 
73 from the Caribbean! SM0MDG

Christmas Post 2012

I would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, with lots of great DX in 2013!

To ensure that no mail goes missing over the Christmas holiday shut down, I have now suspended all outgoing post. My next mailing out will be on Thursday 27th December 2012. I already have about 200 letters ready to post in that dispatch.

I would like to express my thanks to the loyal support of everyone, thanks to the suppliers that have kept United Radio QSL Bureau going in 2012, thank you to ON5UR Max for the excellent service of QSL printing, thank you to the loyal volunteers of the World QSL Bureaus for keeping all the Bureau cards circulating around the globe.

Thank you to you, and Merry Christmas.

Christmas Post 2012

I would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, with lots of great DX in 2013!

To ensure that no mail goes missing over the Christmas holiday shut down, I have now suspended all outgoing post. My next mailing out will be on Thursday 27th December 2012. I already have about 200 letters ready to post in that dispatch.

I would like to express my thanks to the loyal support of everyone, thanks to the suppliers that have kept United Radio QSL Bureau going in 2012, thank you to ON5UR Max for the excellent service of QSL printing, thank you to the loyal volunteers of the World QSL Bureaus for keeping all the Bureau cards circulating around the globe.

Thank you to you, and Merry Christmas.

QSL Update

13th December 2012 – 160 QSL cards posted for OY3JE & PJ4NX.

JX5O QSL cards have now arrived. All outstanding QSL cards will be posted soon.

XR0Y – I have now taken over from Stan SQ8X as QSL manager for his activity XR0Y Easter Island from 2009. I have available a few hundred QSL cards. OQRS is now open to claim your DIRECT QSL, no bureau

Please only use OQRS direct option or direct by post.

As I only have a few XR0Y QSL cards, these will be for DIRECT ONLY! No Bureau cards available here until a reprint has been done. Thank you.

9M6DXX Mini-DXpedition

QSL-9M6DXX-2
Disappointed with the current poor conditions and high noise level at my home QTH, I have booked two night’s accommodation at a seaside hotel where I am able to put up vertical antennas by the sea. I plan to be active (SSB only) as 9M6DXX (IOTA OC-088) on 8 and 9 December, using 400 watts to an 80m quarter-wave inverted-L with 50ft vertical section and feedpoint just inches above the sea at high tide. On 10m I will use a vertical dipole, again right on the ocean, and will participate part-time in the ARRL 10m Contest (single op, HP, SSB). On the other bands I will use a Butternut HF6V-X with 12/17m add-on kit, elevated about 15 feet above the sea.
 
I will be checking 80m SSB around the greyline for Brazil, northern South America, the Caribbean and eastern USA and Canada around 1000 – 1050UTC and 2130 – 2215UTC on both days. I will also look for northern and western Europe on 80m SSB between 1500 and 1800UTC. If propagation is no good on 80m I will try 40m instead.
 
QSL 9M6DXX via M0URX: direct or bureau. You may also use M0URX’s OQRS service (www.m0urx.com/oqrs), but since I am collecting cards for 5BDXCC I would prefer it if you sent your own QSL card to M0URX either direct or via the RSGB bureau. The logs will be uploaded to LoTW within a few days of the operation.
 
73, Steve, 9M6DXX

OY3JE QSL Preview

QSL-OY3JE

The Faroe Islands offer a stunning backdrop that make beautiful photography that look just gorgeous on any QSL card, sunsets and Aurora Borealis are my favourite subject for a design. This new design for OY3JE Jan will be printed and available very soon. QSL Via M0URX. 

QSL-OY3JE-BACK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I have received a parcel from Jan containing 115 letters. All letters have been processed through the log. QSL cards will be posted once the cards arrive from the printer.