You apparently have never had YOUR call busted by a once-in-a-lifetime
DXpedition. If I am the DX station and I get your QSL card with time, date,
mode and band right and the call off by one letter, I will assume it's my
fault and I WILL QSL. To do otherwise would be cruel and unusual
punishment. :-)
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Bill, W6WRT
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Original Message:
At 10:15 AM 5/2/2005, w2nra@optonline.net wrote:
>You don't! A busted call is a busted QSO! If a station does not get your
>call right, you are N.I.L. and that is the way it's supposed to be. If
>you had sent YV0D a card from W9SZ with a SASE and the YV0D had your
>callsign in his log as W9HZ, you'd get your own card back in the mail
>marked N.I.L. and maybe a note saying he's sorry. Why should it be
>different with any other means of QSLing?
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