Jim Idelson wrote:
> What do the DXCC Rules say?
>
> "2. Written Proof: Except in cases where the rules of Section IV >apply,
> written proof (e.g. QSL cards) of two-way communication >(contacts) must be
> submitted directly to ARRL Headquarters for >all DXCC credits claimed . . .
Most of the cards I now get just have a label affixed to them.
Anyone can get (or make) a card and print a label. They are
rarely signed any more and they usually cone in an envelope so
they have no postmarks or stamps on them. I remember the last
time I got a bunch of samples from a QSL card printer they had
some pretty good DX cards in them. Just print out some labels
and stick them on a card and mail them in. How is that more
secure than an eQSL?
Tom W7WHY
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