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I log all my QSO's electronically, at eQSL.cc (auto), the ARRL Logbook of the World (uploaded about every week) and QRZ.com (uploaded about every week), Please verify them at all sites if possible, but if you only want to verify just one, use eQSL.cc please. 

I only send electronic QSL, I do not send cards through the bureau or direct.

My current QSL card, as sent through eQSL.cc :

QSL PC5E compass v1

My previous QSL card(s):

qsl v3 qsl v2 QSL PC5E v1

The boats are frisian "Skutsjes", used decades ago for transporting goods around the Netherlands. Now they are used in the annual "Skutsjesilen" boat race in Friesland, the province I live in. The Skutsje leading the pack here is the Skutsje of Joure, the municipality I lived in.

I also was part of the NA1WJ 2019 World Scout Jamboree JOTA station, which sent out this card:

NA1WJ QSL front V3 ICOM 1024x658

And I was part of the 6K25WSJ 2025 World Scout Jamboree JOTA station, which sent out this card:

Below you will find some of the more memorable QSL cards I received.

My first ever QSL card:

qsl1

Longest DX QSL card (18.500+ km's):

ZL3HAM

Some more QSL cards:

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