I am blanket QSLing VY2TT QSOs. (I have clearly printed "NO REPLY QSL NEEDED" on each card, so don't flame me for this practice. It is also an ad for the PEI DX Lodge and ultimately a time saver give
NEEDED" on each card, so...." But each person who did the favor of giving VY2TT a QSO during contests will now be penalized by having to pay the postage to receive a QSL card he likely neither needs
I've been doing this for 3 years and about 10,000 cards so far, and have never had a complaint about the lack of a stamped or signed verification. Of course, West Virginia isn't THAT rare. 73, Pete N
I love getting card after card. Those of you who just throw them into a big pile, sometimes the trash pile, don't really understand what this is about. I'm however very particular about my cards and
You remind me that Bruce had this complaint previously when AD1C and I wrote about pre-emptive QSLing. I guess we have to agree to disagree. 73, Pete N4ZR The World HF Contest Station Database was up
Hi Ken, When we sent out KC1XX cards a few years ago, they were printed directly to card stock, no signature or any other form of "authenticity". No complaints so far. I will, however, add the "No re
I agree, and for the same reasons. Most of us are collectors of one thing or another. I did notice the DF0HQ card, now that it was brought to my attention, but I had never compared them. Cool! 73, Ge
Hi All, Been a QSL collector since I started out in the hobby as ZP5HZ in the early 70s. I use photo albums, generally Pioneer brand with 4x6 pockets and file according to DXCC, WAS, and IOTA lists.
Yeah, it's the same guy, just older. DE prefix is SWL. He upgraded and grew a moustache and took off the glasses. Contact lenses? What you can do with Adobe Photoshop or similar. I just wish we could