[Dx-qsl] QSL for 2 QSO's
Bernie McClenny, W3UR
bernie at dailydx.com
Mon Jul 14 17:37:49 EDT 2008
C6 is somewhat common here in the US and for Europe. But not so easy to
work from Asia, or most of the Pacific! I would only confirm what they ask
for.
On the other side I also only QSL after I know the operation is over or if I
have worked them on all bands and modes needed for that one. That is for
DXpeditions. If it is not a DXpedition, well I'll just have to send a
second request if I work them on additional bands or modes.
But that is just me.
Bernie
Bernie McClenny, W3UR
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-----Original Message-----
From: dx-qsl-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:dx-qsl-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of Peter Dougherty
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 16:55
To: 'dx qsl'
Subject: RE: [Dx-qsl] QSL for 2 QSO's
At 04:12 PM 7/14/2008, Bernie McClenny, W3UR wrote:
>Ron
>I kind of agree with JA1BK's policy. A QSL manager should only confirm the
>QSOs that are being requested and nothing more. Why? Well what if the
said
>station was in the DX log for 4 QSOS but only claimed three QSOs. And if
>that fourth QSO was actually a busted call? That busted QSO should not be
>confirmed just willy nilly.
I see both sides of that question, and have been on both sides of it
personally. Keeping the integrity of the logs is important, but my
personal philosophy is that there is some latitude in determining how
strictly to interpret this. For example, from down in C6, if I got a
request for a 20m Q and the other guy also worked me on 40, I'd send
both Q's in my reply because frankly C6 is a common entity and easy
to work. If I ever activated something in the top-100 or top-50, I'd
go the other way and only confirm what was specifically requested.
On the other side of this, I worked a V6 station on a band I needed,
and after the announced end-date of the operation, I sent off the
card. Two days later, he shows up on aother new band, I suppose
because his travel plans changed or maybe a flight got cancelled or
whatever. Winds up costing me an extra 3ドル to confirm that second band
because he (rightly) only confirmed what I asked for. He's completely
right to do so, IMHO, but given the costs involved, I DO kinda-wish
he'd confirmed everything. On the flipside, in the bureau this month
I got a whole package of cards for Martti Laine's various and sundry
contest operations that I worked over the last few years but never
sent cards for. Nice to put a "C" in the log for these, even though I
didn't need the cards for awards submission.
73 and Good DX
Peter,
W2IRT
Letter O Manager,
ARRL Incoming 2nd District QSL bureau
North Jersey DX Association
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