Subj : Re: ham lookup by name? To : August Abolins From : Daryl Stout Date : Mon Nov 01 2021 01:54 pm August, AA> Whaaat? Some countries are not accepting QSL cards? Aren't they just AA> like postcards? I thought people could send postcards from all around AA> the world, still. What countries are not accepting? Offhand, I don't know their names. But, with all the political unrest, and even reports of mail being stolen, it's just easier and cheaper to eQSL (QSL electronically). But, not every area has internet access, and in some countries, all content (internet and otherwise) is heavily regulated and "spied on" by goverment entities. There are "reciprocal operating agreements" and "third party traffic agreements", where amateur radio operators can communicate with other amateur radio operators in certain countries, provided communication is of a personal and "non-political" nature. Usually, ham radio operators send their cards to a QSL Bureau, for processing, as it's much cheaper than doing it on their own. Yet, with the US Postal Service now taking a minimum of 5 days to deliver First Class Mail...along with several reports of losing mail (I've experienced that)...folks are doing eQSL's now. It used to be required the use of International Reply Coupons (IRC's) to pay for postage, but these are no longer permitted. If there was anything of currency sent through the mail, it likely would get stolen. Daryl, WX4QZ .... Life isn't Burger King; you can't always Have It Your Way === MultiMail/Win v0.52 --- SBBSecho 3.14-Win32 * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (1:2320/33) .