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Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Old QSL Collection

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Old QSL Collection

Jean Michel, F6AJA, wants to remind everyone to visit the Les Nouvelles DX (LNDX) Web page to see more than 14200 old QSL cards in several different albums/galleries.

This site contains:
– The ten most wanted DXCC entities (2004 to 2015) with more than
500 QSLs
– At least one card for each 60 deleted DXCC countries (more than
1700+ QSLs)
– Nearest the totality of current prefixes, disappeared now (more
than 4800+ QSLs)
– Album for stations from North Africa 1945-1962 (400+ QSLs)
– More than 950 QSLs from the Antarctic bases.
– With 270 QSLs from the TAAF (Terres Australes and Antarctiques
Francaises).
– More than 450 QSLs for the rare French Pacific Islands such as
FK, FK/C, FO/C, FO/A, FO/M, FO/C and FW
– More than 100 cards from Eparses Islands such as FR/B/E/G/J/T
– The FG, FM, FP, FS, FY stations from 1945 to 1969
– Commemoratives stations for ITU and IARU with more than 500 QSL.
– More than 2100 cards for the old timer with more than 150 countries
before 1945.
– Cards from the French Department before 1945.
– At least one card from each of the states in the U.S. before 1945.

The URL address for the Web site is: http://ift.tt/1hz9WXF
Some cards are still needed for the collection, and your participation is welcome. Only a “.jpg” file (both sides of the card) is required.

Please visit the site and give them your comments by sending an E-mail
to: LesNouvellesDX@free.fr

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