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[HCDX] Blank QSLs
Over the years, I have received several blank or nearly blank QSL cards. Even at a station that is very diligent in verifying, thinking of the number of requests a station gets over the course of a year, every once in a while one blank might slip through. One thing I have noticed is a signature or station seal seems to becoming a real rarity these days.
On two occasions, I have had a station send me a letter stating that they thought my report was indeed of their station, but they could not verify the report because of an error. One of those stations actually issued a âNon Verificationâ card!
73
JKW
Vonore TN.
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