[CQ-Contest] R: QRP - Get Over It

Teemu, SM0WKA teemu at sm0wka.com
Thu Jan 5 08:02:54 EST 2006


Bill isn't it in good hamspirit to answer those QSLs you receive? Why do we
(the ham community) keep a QSL buro system if you can only obtain a QSL
through the normal postal services at a much more expensive rate.

The plain idea of the QSL buro system is to minimize the cost for those who
are interested in QSLing, OK everyone is not interested in collecting cards
and awards, but it is darn rude and non-hamspirit not to answer QSLs from a
Deserving one.

If I were to send all my QSL cards through the usual postal services I could
buy a FT9000DX 400W model every year for the same money! Wow that is a lot
of money I don't have, but now instead I can use the QSL buro system
engineered to let everyone, despite money on the account share their cards
for only a few bucks every year, even if you send 10.000 QSLs.

Just my 2 eurocents worth!

73
Teemu SM0W-SM0WKA

> 
> When it comes to rare QSLs, I live in the least desired state in the
> least desired country in the world, with the possible exception of JA. :-)
> 
> And yet I get tons of QSL cards through the buro. I simply don't
> answer them because I'm pretty sure the guy doesn't really need
> California for any imaginable award. My theory is he just cranks them
> out by a QSL printing program because he can and he's just curious to
> see what comes back. I have better things to do with my time than answer
> those.
> 
> On the other hand, if he wants my card enough to enclose an SASE, he
> will get it. Everybody else can look up our QSO in LOTW.
> 
> Fair enough?
> 
> 73, Bill W6WRT
> 
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