QSL



ISS QSL Info


QSL cards are similar to postcards. Radio Amateurs, often called “hams,” exchange QSLs to confirm their radio contacts with other stations. Participating in ARISS is an exhilarating experience, but waiting for a coveted QSL card documenting the contact requires patience.

Please send your QSL report by paper mail  to the address of the office listed below for your region. Include in your QSL report: date, time in UTC, frequency and mode (voice, packet or sstv). If you wish to receive a card, you must include a self-addressed, stamped envelope with proper postage or with sufficient International Reply Coupons (at least 2 IRCs).
Email addresses listed below are provided for inquiries only, You must apply for QSL cards by paper mail. 

USA:
Bruce Hunter, W6WW
ARISS USA QSL Manager
13436 Lakota Road
Apple Valley CA 92308
Email

Canada and the Americas, except USA:
Radio Amateurs of Canada
ARISS QSL
720 Belfast Road, Suite 217
Ottawa Ontario
K1G 0Z5

Europe, Africa and the Middle East:
Christophe Candébat , F1MOJ
ARISS Europe QSL Manager
19 Chemin des Escoumeilles
66820 Vernet les Bains
France
Email

Japan, Asia, Pacific and Australia:
ARISS Japan QSL
JARL International Section
Otsuka HT Bldg.
3-43-1 Minamiotsuka
Toshima-ku
Tokyo 170-8073
JAPAN

Russia:
Alexander Davydov, RN3DK
Novo – Mytishchinsky prospekt 52 – 111
Mytishchi 18, Moskovskaya obl.
141018, RUSSIA
Email