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Many of you will have seen the article about the QSL bureau on pages
20/21 of the March issue of RadCom. In the RadCom article there is a picture
of Marc and John who are the RSGB's new QSL Supremos.
Chelmsford is fortunate to have Marc G0TOC giving a presentation on the
QSL Bureau on 1st March. Visitors are most welcome to attend the meeting.
73 Trevor M5AKA
The RSGB QSL Bureau
by Marc Litchman G0TOC
Tuesday March 1st. 7-30pm at the MASC
The RSGB QSL Bureau is a service provided free for Members and is run
by volunteers. For the benefit of new Members it enables QSL cards to
be distributed cheaply, avoiding postage costs on each card, although,
it has to be said, it is inevitably rather slow. In essence you send a
bundle of cards to the RSGB and eventually you get a bundle back from
them.
Marc Litchman G0TOC of the Loughton and Epping Forrest Amateur Radio
Society is coming along to tell us all about it. Marc should know what
he's talking about as he has recently volunteered as one half of the QSL
Supremo team appointed to run the RSGB QSL Bureau.
Incidentally they are reviving the RadCom QSL column. This looks like
an interesting meeting and no doubt there will be some interesting discussion
generated. It is suggested that you bring along any unusual QSL cards
you have received for others to see
Chelmsford ARS meetings are held on the 1st Tuesday of each month at
the Marconi Social Club in Beehive Lane, Great Baddow. The doors open
at 7:15pm for a 7:30 start. There is ample free parking and a bar is available
for
refreshments. Visitors are most welcome.
Instructions in PDF format on how to get there can be downloaded from
the Links Page at http://www.g0mwt.org.uk/
or click here
For further information contact the secretary Martyn Medcalf G1EFL -
Tel: 01245 469008
Email: info2005 "at" g0mwt.org.uk
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