every so often and checking to see if your zip code has changed.
While the basic first five digits seldom change, they actually can as the population shifts. Still, it's fairly rare. It's the last four that can change with little or no warning.
Mine hasn't changed since I got it but overseas hams report that a lot of QSL cards using the 5 digit zip get returned and so do a few that use the 9 digit zip.
I sent a QSL manager zip-codes.com and he reported a couple of people he had mailed QSL cards to have had theirs changed.
Whatever, just a public service announcement from the Hash.
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