The QSL manager for TK7C is F9IE

General rules for QSL card requests

- Please wait the end of the expedition to send your request.
  You may make more contacts with TK7C. In addition, our QSL manager is also one of the
  operators at TK7C, he will therefore not be able to process your request before he is back.

- Always write your QSO in chronological order (no sorting by band/mode...)

- Whatever method you choose (e-mail, bureau, direct), only send one request.
  Do not send a paper QSL if you made a request via e-mail (this will slow down processing).

- If you made many contacts, a list of QSO on a sheet of paper stappled to your card is fine.


QSL via Bureau

If you wish to receive a QSL via bureau, you can speed-up the process by sending a list of your QSOs by e-mail (with callsign, date, time, band and mode of each QSO) to :

Please tick the "confirm e-mail receipt" option prior to sending your e-mail.

All requests received via e-mail or bureau will be answered.


QSL via Direct

You can send your direct QSL request to the following address

        F9IE
        BP 211
        85330 Noirmoutier en l'ile
        France


For all direct request, please send a self addressed envelope with:

        - 1 IRC or 2 USD or 1 € for European Union & Switzerland
        - 1 IRC or 2 USD for other destinations

Only NEW IRC (with validity date until 31st Dec 2009) will be accepted.

All direct requests that do not have a SAE and/or sufficient IRC/USD required to cover postal fee will be returned via the bureau.


QSL via Logbook Of The World (LOTW)

The log will be uploaded in LOTW.
This will be done in a few months once the largest flow of paper QSL will have been processed.
Thank you for your understanding.
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