The three letters - QSL - constitute one of the codes originally developed in the days of the telegraph. All codes consisted of three letters beginning with "Q". Later some of these "Q" codes were adopted by
radio-telegraphists and radio listeners. QSL means "contact confirmed" or "reception confirmed".
COMMITTEE
TO PRESERVE RADIO VERIFICATIONS
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The
Committee to Preserve Radio Verifications (CPRV) is associated
with the Library of American Broadcasting, University of
Maryland.
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TDP
SHORTWAVE TRANSMITTER AIRTIME QSL-CARDS
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QSL-cards are
available for broadcasts organized by TDP for reports send by
ordinary mail and that include return postage.
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CUMBRE
DX - QSL GALLERY
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This site is
dedicated to the hobby of Shortwave Radio Listening and the collection of
station verification reports, better known as QSLs. The QSLs are presented (card
and letter format) from various collections throughout the world. If you have a
QSL from a station not represented in our collection, we would be very
interested in making it part of the museum. The museum is supported entirely by
volunteer contributors.
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All
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Electronic
Reception Reports to All India Radio
AIR is now accepting on line
Reception Reports Online.
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Jonathan's
QSL Page
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Favorite
mediumwave, shortwave, and amateur QSLs |
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HAM gallery
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QSL Cards from ALL 337 DXCC Entities, Deleted Country QSL Cards, Antique QSL Cards, Interesting Cards, Unverified Operations, Maritime Mobile
Operations.
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