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Following our QSO (be it HF or VHF, voice or data) I would be grateful if you could send a QSL card, I certainly will!
You can QSL in any of the following ways:
1. Preferred method... via the RSGB QSL Bureau - visit the RSBG website QSL section
2. Direct - M0KPW / 2E0CPG / M6AYY - Please email me for details at m0kpw@aol.co.uk
My first QSL Card as an advanced licence holder - M0KPW
2V0CPG was my special call sign for use between 5 July and 31 July 2013 to mark the centenary of the RSGB.
My QSL Card as an intermediate licence holder - 2E0CPG
MO6AYY was my special call sign for use between 21 July and 9 September 2012 to mark the London 2012 Olympic and Paralynpic Games.
MQ6AYY was my special call sign for use between 5 May and 10 June 2012 to mark the diamond jubilee of the accession of her majesty the queen.
My second QSL Card as a foundation licence holder - M6AYY
My first QSL Card as a foundation licence holder - M6AYY
My very first QSL Card from around 1990 as a Short Wave Listener - BRS92356