This page contains some of the Amateur Radio QSL Cards that I have designed for myself and other amateurs.

When you make a contact with another amateur radio station, it is normal practise to exchange QSL cards confirming that you have made the contact. This is more so when making contacts with stations outside of your own country as there are international awards that can be worked which require verification that you have made the contact.

The NZART (New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters) run a QSL Bureau which is available to all NZ ham radio operators. The purpose of the bureau is that if you receive any cards from other overseas bureau's they will be received by the NZ Bureau and passed on to the recipient who will either receive them through their local NZART Club, or by sending a self addressed stamped envelope to the appropriate NZ sub-bureau. This service is free for all incoming QSL cards. Members of NZART also receive free service for all out going QSL cards sent through the NZ Bureau as part of their membership. For those amateurs who are not members of NZART, a small fee is charged per QSL card sent to the Bureau to help cover the costs of postage. You can learn more about the NZ QSL Bureau and how to go about QSL'ing by visiting this link: NZART QSL BUREAU