The answer might be "Find a QSL Manager". There are many
hams with more spare time than most of us contesters, so why
not send a note QSL Mgr Wanted". I'm sure you will get more
than one reply (if you are a DX station).
By the way, any complaints about my mgr, 9A2AJ. Let me know
if you get my QSLs or have to wait and I'll talk to Tom.
Ivo, 5B4ADA/9A3A
EX: HH2AW/4V2A
C41A/C42A/C43A/C47A/C48A/
H20A/H21A/H28A
P30ADA/P31A/P34A/P39ADA
5B4/YU4OO 4X/YU4OO HR1/YU4OO HR0CRACH
Brlecic, Zoran wrote:
> >With the advent of computer logging, I find that I can
> now prowl the
> >contest and when I come across one of these delinquent
> stations I just
> >keep on going (no sense working him, I am going to get
> nothing out of
> >it). When one of them answer my CQ I say to them....
> ooops.. I see I
> >worked you back in 1986 and never received your QSL card
> ... so I see no
> >reason to work you now... QRZ? ....
>
> I hope some of these guys finally get the message: not
> qsling does not
> pay off. I've been using a similar tactics in my casual
> contesting, and I
> am sure I am not the only one. Yankee Clipper guys and the
> ON4UN contest
> team (to name just a few) will get my qso points every
> time because they
> bother to respond to cards. On the other hand, due to poor
> qsling
> practices, I even refuse to work certain countries
> anymore. Only when
> their point totals start dropping will these people get
> the message. It
> is time everybody took a stand: refuse to work
> qso-machines that don't
> qsl.
>
> 73 ..... Zoran VA3GW
>
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