Hi John,
SHAME ON YOU for simply tossing away those SWL cards like that...!
Seriously!!!
Did you ever consider the fact that such actions could very well have
"turned-off" more than one budding wannabe Ham...? Not replying to a SWL
card is unkind turn-off, IMHO---and heaven knows Ham radio needs all the new
blood that it can muster if outr hobby is going to last a generation beyond
our own.
I personally make it a point to answer each & every such card that I can,
even adding words on the back of same to the effect of, "I hope we might
make it a true TWO-WAY confirmation some day soon".
It doesn't cost much to be a goodwill Amateur radio ambassador this way, and
the results could well be rewarding for all parties concerned, IMHO!
~73~ de Eddy VE3CUI - VE3XZ
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--- Original Message -----
From: "wa5zup" <wa5zup@msn.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 9:30 PM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SWL QSL cards
> I have a stupid question
>
> I have gotten SWL QSL cards before, but honestly, just tossed them.
>
> I got one in today from Austria with a nice letter and so on.
>
> I want to send him a card.
>
> What do you put for contact information? Or do you just leave it blank?
>
> Anther words how do you fill out a QSL card to a SWL?
>
> I told you it was a dumb question.
>
> John wa5zup
>
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