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While our QSOs are confirmed electronically via LoTW, Clublog, QRZ.com, and eQSL, traditional paper QSL cards remain an integral part of amateur radio culture. Preserving this tradition is of great importance, as paper QSLs have long been a symbol of the friendships and connections formed through radio waves. They serve not only as mementos but also as a physical testament to the QSOs we make across the globe.

However, due to current economic conditions, printing and sending QSL cards from Türkiye, especially internationally, can be costly. As such, I am only able to respond to direct QSL requests, and I do not use the QSL bureau service. If you would like to request a paper QSL card, please contact me via email before sending your card. There is no need to include a self-addressed envelope—two green stamps will suffice.

Feel free to consolidate your QSL requests with those of other operators in a single envelope, as I have no restrictions on the number of cards per envelope. This can help reduce costs and facilitate the exchange of QSLs. Maintaining the tradition of exchanging paper QSL cards is crucial to ensuring that this valuable aspect of our hobby is passed on to future generations.

I would be happy to send my QSL card in return and appreciate your understanding and cooperation.