tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8058104598935584070.post5154443842341417310..comments2024-02-16T05:47:34.183-08:00Comments on SOUTH EAST ASIA DXING: Logbook 30 June-1 July 2017T.L. Breyelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08474463770487266668noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8058104598935584070.post-77175030834936221652017-07-02T19:49:21.546-07:002017-07-02T19:49:21.546-07:00Hi Steve. Thank you for the kind words. There are ...Hi Steve. Thank you for the kind words. There are indeed a few stations, especially in Asia, Europe and North America, who will QSL. Generally, I merely request a verification and leave it to the station to send their paper QSL or eQSL. The Radio Kitchen link I noticed som time back was dead, but have been slow to remove it. Pity, it was a nice site, well written and with great links. Will consider yoru posting. Thanks again for the read. 73, TimmT.L. Breyelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08474463770487266668noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8058104598935584070.post-38848362344741467992017-07-02T16:01:38.022-07:002017-07-02T16:01:38.022-07:00T.L. I always enjoy viewing your QSL catches of th...T.L. I always enjoy viewing your QSL catches of the month and it is gratifying to see that 'real' QSLs are still bring produced by many outlets including the utilities. <br />I also note that many (all??) of your reports are submitted via e-mail, yet thet still reply with a paper card. Do you request a paper card in your report ... how does this work ?<br /><br />Your linked sites on the right make for hours and hours of fascinating learning...good choices! One of them appears to be dead ...The Radio Kitchen link.<br /><br />Have you considered posting a blog on The Art of QSLing?.<br /><br />Thanks for your dedication to such a great part of the hobby.<br /><br />Steve VE7SLSteve McDonaldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06229640265009249231noreply@blogger.com