IF YOU WANT QSL THERE IS THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS.
LOGBOOK OF THE WOLRD (LOTW). My log is usually uploaded daily, shortly after the end of the daily activity. All QSOs are uploaded without exception. I don’t charge you for upload to LoTW, it’s a hobby, not a business! | |
eQSL.cc Upload is done after the end of the daily activity. I have AG status. All QSOs are uploaded without exception. | |
BUREAU PAPER QSL. I don’t send QSL card for every QSO. Earlier I used to send cards to everyone, but at one point I found that approx. 40% of my cards were returned from the bureau as unattachable, so: I sent QSL card if:
QSL are send in the same way it’s received. QSL cards are sent to the Danish bureau every 3rd month, January, April, July and October or if I have at least 100 cards to send. | |
DIRECT PAPER QSL If you want to receive my QSL card quickly, then you need to send your card to me by post, incl. 8 USD. No other currency or IRC’s will be accepted. I have no options to exchange currencies other than USD and the Danish postal service phased out IRC’s several years ago. Unfortunately, I have to ask for 8 USD, as letters sent from Denmark to all other countries cost 50 DKK, which is approx. 8.00 USD, slightly depending on the exchange rate of the day. You can order QSL directly via Clublog OQRS and pay via Paypal. Direct QSL card(s) will be send within a week, depending on WX or other events beyond my control.My QSL cards are homemade and printed on A6 cardboard. | |
CLUBLOG OQRS You can request QSL card(s) via Clublog OQRS. Bureau cards are free and cards sent directly cost 8 USD, payment via Paypal. QSL cards are sent to the Danish bureau every 3rd month, January, April, July and October or if I have at least 100 cards to send. Direct QSL card(s) will be send within a week, depending on WX or other events beyond my control. Clublog matches are not considered QSL in the usual sense. Upload is done automatically when the QSO are logged into my logbook application. | |
Furthermore, I upload my log to the QRZ.COM logbook, but the QRZ.COM logbook match is not considered a QSL in the usual sense. Upload is done after the end of the daily activity. | |