[Dx-qsl] qsling a contest station
Bill & Melissa Wilson
[email protected]
Sat Jun 1 10:39:01 2002
I agree kinda, some- not all- but some contest stations forget about the
"final courtesy of a QSO" for that allmighty score. Scores are fine but if
you have enough financial wealth to build a top contest station, use the
best software to run the station in the contest , plus only run contests
usually anyway, then how much time and effort does it really take to send
out qsl's?
Actually I'm curious because I don't run many contests & surely not for
any high score. Does this qsl process take days?? are you big guns really
swamped with qsl's? I suspect labels are not that time consuming to run but
I'd like to hear some examples.
RESPECTFULLY
73
Bill wa8ytm
----- Original Message -----
From: "FireBrick" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Saturday, June 01, 2002 6:50 AM
Subject: [Dx-qsl] qsling a contest station
> If I send a qsl request with sae/gs, sase, to DX or Stateside for a
contest
> qso, it's because I need to confirm that band/mode slot.
>> If the station does not reply, I can only assume that he considered the
qso
> to be worthless.
> Hence I will consider any future contacts with that station to be the
same.
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