QSL Information
QSL Cards are always available from me, for my own call or one I manage, either direct or via the bureau.
Since I am a student, cards normally wait until the next holiday when I am at home and are then processed and sent out in a large batch.
Next expected processing: January 2009. About 400g of cards were sent to the bureau in October 2008 and a further 750g were sent to the bureau in November 2008. Additionally, about forty cards were sent direct in November 2008.

Cards ready for posting, November 2008
I publish my QSL Card policy. Please check this to help me and to ensure you get the card you want.
Postal Address
Dominic Smith, M0BLFHarrowbeer Lane,
PL20 6EA.
UK
Cards for M0BLF and M0BLF/P
A separate page contains information about my personal QSL Cards and pictures of recent ones.
Other Cards
For more information on specific managed cards and cards for my own expeditions, please choose the appropriate link:
- EI/G6UW/P - June 2001
- G6UW - Since September 2000
- G6UW/TF - July 2005
- GH6UW - September 2007
- GJ6UW/P - February 2002
- GJ6UW/P - April 2005
- GM6UW/P - July 2002
- GM6UW/P - September 2004
- GM6UW/P - August 2008
- HB0/G6UW/P - June 2002
- M4A - All cards
- MM0BLF/P - September 2004
- OY/M0BLF/P - July 2006
- TF/M0BLF/P - July 2005
- TF/M0BLF - August 2008
- VE2/M0BLF/P - June 2003
- W1/M0BLF/P - June 2003
- W6/M0BLF/P - April 2005
Logbook of the World
All of my own logs and those I manage are regularly uploaded to the Logbook of the World system. Full details are on my Logbook of the World page.
Environmentally-friendly QSLing
If you want a card via the bureau for a callsign I manage, you are strongly encouraged to request the QSL card electronically and I will return it via the bureau: it's quicker for you, reduces workload at the bureau and reduces the amount of card I have to throw away.
You can make the request via email to m0blf@domsmith.co.uk.
You might also like to read and comment on my thoughts about the environmental impact of QSL Cards.
