The IARU QSL Bureau System
By IARUThe exchange of QSL cards by radio amateurs is a practice that is almost as old as radio itself. History of IARU QSL Bureau, evolution of the system
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You will find this resource in just one category on our links directory. The title of the main category is QSL Bureaus and it deals mainly with Incoming and Outgoing QSL Service. The resource has been on our site since Saturday Aug 15 2020, and it has been viewed 115 times. So far no one has rated it yet. Be the first to rate it!Rate this resource
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