[Mldxcc] Blank QSL card--what to do with them?

ad6e at inreach.com ad6e at inreach.com
Fri Jul 7 20:16:18 EDT 2006


Hmmmm ...  I don't know why Stu would have sent you a blank QSL. It
certainly sounds like a QLF moment!

I think KH6RR was only used once or twice some years ago during ARRL DX SSB.

I have a plaque on the wall for #1 Oceania M/S from KH6RR  :-)  It isn't
often I can say I actually won something.

The house (and tower) were recently sold to a W9 I think. The club call
went with the house so it may be activated again.

73, Al  AD6E





> I've received a QSL card from KH6RR, and my returned QSL card.  The KH6RR
> card is blank.  I think the card is worthless without the information
> confirming the QSO.  I've tossed other cards that arrived blank.  A few
> would have added to my DXCC.  A few were for callsigns I did not contact.
> I
> recall one envelope that contained four cards for various entities and
> callsigns I did not contact.
>
> Now, this card is not critical to me.  I sent for it when I needed Hawaii
> a
> few years ago (March 2003)  The contact is with a club call.  I'm just
> curious how the rest of the club deals with such cards.  They seem to be
> less than rare.
>
> NU6T
> Rich
>
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