[CQ-Contest] QSL'ing
Dale L. Martin
kg5u at hal-pc.org
Tue Feb 17 19:00:59 EST 1998
Further savings can be achieved, Zoran.
Since the likelihood of the incoming QSL ending up in a box or
drawer never to see daylight again, why not slap the labels on
the back of the incoming QSL card and send it back through the
bureau?
Not only is money and effort being saved, but you are
'recycling,' too!.
73,
Dale, kg5u
>Then, after you've received a batch of cards from
>the buro (or whatever), sort these by contest type and date,
look up the
>respective QSOs, find the labels, stick them onto the blank QSLs
and
>send them off to the buro. Cost involved is minimal: just $5 per
1000
>QSOs, and you save on QSLs by using multiple QSO labels for one
>respective callsign. Every logging program, including CT has a
label
>printing routine, therefore, no additional cost involved. Since
you
>print labels only once after each contest, there's no too much
time
>involved, apart from usual qsling lookup routine. Now, if this
is not
>good enough for you, you're beyond help...
>
>73 ..... Zoran VA3GW
>
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