[Dx-qsl] QSL received

Kostas SV1DPI sv1dpi at otenet.gr
Fri Feb 8 00:47:03 EST 2008


There is always interesting for a card from some users.
I have a ton of cards from DL for example but sometime in past i decided to 
collect doks. So it's very interesting to me to see many DL cards in my 
buro. The same with JA and perfectures, jcg, jcc. Or with W and counties. So 
don't see only the dxcc or the waz or the iota. See another deeper 
interesting in every card.
I agree ofcourse that is waste of time to confirm agn and agn the same band 
with the same station, even i have done it 7-8 years ago. But when i 
understood what i was doing, i stopped. These stations just send all the 
qsos outside because they have not the time to see which are the new one and 
ofcourse have no interesting for any award. Unfortunately they don't know 
that there are logging programs which do the right sorting for them and qsl 
only the "new" bands....
Kostas sv1dpi
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Peter Dougherty" <w2irt at comcast.net>
To: "ron" <ac7dx at yahoo.com>; <dx-qsl at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 7:03 AM
Subject: Re: [Dx-qsl] QSL received
> At 11:51 PM 2/7/2008, you wrote:
>>I have the same problem mostly from Japan. I do
>>however cross check and reply to ones not confirmed as
>>thats my job as a Manager....the rest are tossed as
>>thats my job as House Cleaner :-) These people waste
>>Buro sorters time and my time.
>> Absolutely. I'm a primary buro sorter for the 2nd district and the tonnage 
> of DL, I, F, G, JA (etc) cards that I have to sort, especially for 
> high-volume users who I'm sure couldn't give a right royal rat's rump 
> about, is just mind-boggling. I'm now typically getting 30 to 50 a month, 
> none of which were solicited, almost all of which are for 20m or 15m SSB 
> Q's to common western-European countries, etc.
>> The only ones I'm really interested in receiving are for 80m and 160m 
> stations who I've never had confirmed before on those bands.
>>>>> Regards,
>> Peter,
> W2IRT
>> &quot;Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you've 
> got...till it's gone.&quot; from Big Yellow Taxi (Joni Mitchell) but also 
> true about QSL.NET if more users don't open their wallets and help 
> financially. Please contribute TODAY !!
>>


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