With the breakup of the USSR in 1989, Box 88 in Moscow is no longer the central clearinghouse of mostly predictable propaganda QSLs that trickled out from behind the Iron Curtain to the ham radio community on the outside world. QSLs from Russia are now becoming more varied, colorful, and original with each passing year.
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