This is a public archive where everyone can enter their QSL cards.
The intent is to avoid the dispersion of an immense patrimony of QSL cards that tells stories of men and eras gone by.
Contact me if you want to be part of this unique and ambitious project: ik6bak@gmail.com
Do you want improve this archive with your own QSLs?
Very simple:
Scan your card at 200dpi, save it as jpg format.
Name the file as follows:
A63HI-I0GOJ-21122012-40-CW-R.jpg
In detail:
A63HI = SENDER CALL
I0GOJ = YOUR CALL
21122012 = DDMMYYYY
40 = BAND
CW = MODE (it can be also SSB, DIGI, FM etc etc)
R = STAYS FOR "REAR" OF THE CARD
A63HI-I0GOJ-21122012-40-CW-F.jpg
In detail:
A63HI = SENDER CALL
I0GOJ = YOUR CALL
21122012 = DDMMYYYY
40 = BAND
CW = MODE (it can be also SSB, DIGI, FM etc etc)
F = STAYS FOR "FRONT" OF THE CARD
At the end you have to send 2 files named:
A63HI-I0GOJ-21122012-40-CW-R.jpg
A63HI-I0GOJ-21122012-40-CW-F.jpg
If the card had only one side, it would heve been named:
A63HI-I0GOJ-21122012-40-CW-F.jpg
ik6bak@gmail.com
The QSL page was originally built and now improved by my son Elia - GitHub LinkedIn
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