On Sat,4/29/2017 1:38 PM, Ron Notarius W3WN wrote:
For the domestic 400
cards, we haven't even gotten into the other 600 DX cards.
My average cost of requesting a card from a DX operator or DX QSL mgr by
snail mail has risen to $3.50. And I find that in some countries, I have
to send 3-4 cards to get one return.
I started over on all awards 11 years ago when I moved from W9 to W6. I
would have felt like a cheater to have done otherwise. I'm up to 320
countries, 2,400 band-countries, and several hundred islands. The cost
of paper QSLs for DXCC would be about $1,120, and for those 2400 band
countries an additional $7,300. Using LOTW, those costs would be $38.40
and $250 respectively.
Several years ago, W6OAT and NI6T got me interested in the CQ Field
award. They accept eQSL, with the submission being a screen print of the
eQSL. When I asked, the manager agreed to accept a screen print of LOTW
QSL. That allowed me to go through my paper cards, eQSL, and LOTW, and
prepare a submission for about 165 Fields -- I needed to request only a
dozen or so more by snail mail to qualify for Honor Roll (175 fields).
And the coordinator was willing to designate W6OAT as a card checker, so
I didn't have to mail the submission anywhere.
And don't even think about using the Bureau system -- I gave up on it
about five years ago, when turn-around times reached 4-5 years, if I got
a return at all. For about three years, my policy has been to send paper
cards only for QSOs confirmed by LOTW. At the same time, I stopped
responding to the mountain of Bureau cards from contesters, nearly all
in AS, who send a card for every contest QSO. My W9DXC card sorter told
me several years ago that I got more cards than all the other calls
combined.
73, Jim K9YC
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