QSL Info

Options for sending QSL cards

To receive a QSL card for any of the callsigns used by the RNARS London Group, you must first send a card (QSLL) containing the details of a valid QSO.

Direct to:
  Marc Litchman GØTOC
  QSL Manager
  RNARS London (HMS Belfast) Group
  26 Oak Tree Close
  Loughton
  Essex
  IG10 2RE

Direct QSL cards from UK senders should be accompanied by a SSAE (Stamped, Self-Addressed Envelope).

Direct QSL cards from overseas senders should be accompanied by a SAE (Self-Addressed Envelope) and to cover the cost of return postage, either a $1 US Dollar Bill or a current issue IRC (International Reply Coupon).

Unaccompanied Direct QSL Card requests will be sent via the bureau.

Via the RSGB QSL Bureau:
  RSGB QSL Bureau
  PO Box 5
  Halifax
  HX1 9JR

Via the RNARS UK QSL Bureau:
  Marc Litchman GØTOC
  UK Manager
  RNARS QSL Bureau
  Address details as above.

Members of RSARS and RAFARS may also send cards via their respective QSL Bureaus.

Please note: We currently DO NOT subscribe to ARRL's LoTW (Logbook of The World) or eQSL.cc (Electronic QSL Card Centre).

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Since the establishment of an amateur radio station on board HMS Belfast, a number of different callsigns and QSL cards have been used including, early on, G4EOK and GB2RN.

The current GB2RN QSL card replaced the old GB2RN card in 2010.

QSL cards are also available for anyone who works either of the London Group club callsigns, G4HMS and G7HMS.

Commemorative QSL Cards have also been produced for Special Event Stations that have been staged on HMS Belfast over the years.
GB2OOV - 200th Anniversary of The Battle of Trafalgar.
GB2FIC - 25th Anniversary of the Falkland Islands Conflict.
GB5RN - 50th Anniversary of the Launch of HMS Belfast.
GB5ØNCA - 50th Anniversary of the Battle of the North Cape.
GB6ØDD - 60th Anniversary of D-Day.

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