QSL-ing via the Bureau and more
By SV1MOQSL cards remain the preferred method for confirming QSOs, especially when received free via bureau. They capture the personality of the station operator and offer varied designs. Proper sorting by country and correct card dimensions are crucial for efficiency. Despite modern alternatives, QSL cards retain their charm, but ensuring compliance with bureau requirements and understanding international practices is essential.
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