Amateur reward mail

You're referring to the Amateur Radio Operator's Reward Mail!

The Amateur Radio Operator's Reward Mail is a special program that allows amateur radio operators to send and receive mail to and from other amateur radio operators around the world. The program is designed to promote amateur radio communication and to provide a unique way for operators to connect with each other.

Here's how it works:

  1. Amateur radio operators can send a postcard or a letter to the Amateur Radio Operator's Reward Mail address, which is usually a PO box or a special mailbox.
  2. The mail is then forwarded to other amateur radio operators who have signed up to receive mail through the program.
  3. When an amateur radio operator receives mail through the program, they can respond by sending a postcard or letter back to the original sender.
  4. The mail is then forwarded back to the original sender, creating a chain of communication between amateur radio operators.

The Amateur Radio Operator's Reward Mail program is a great way for amateur radio operators to connect with each other, share their experiences, and learn about different parts of the world. It's also a fun way to practice your amateur radio skills and to learn about different modes of communication.

If you're an amateur radio operator, you can sign up for the Amateur Radio Operator's Reward Mail program through your local amateur radio club or by contacting the program administrators directly.