Hi there,
You know, I absolutely agree with you. Unfortunately your comments have
nothing to do with why I occasionally sign /qrp. The only reason why
I sign the way I indicated below is to let the dx station know I am
NOT simply going for an insurance qso.
Your points could be better taken if they hadn't so completely missed
the point.
cheers, Paul
ve7cqk
email: paul1@wizard.ucs.sfu.ca
"It is vain to do with more, that which can be done with less"
William of Occam
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> The idea of a DX station logging a callsign as 'QRP', or 'mobile', or
> 'left-handed', or whatever may be desirable from the individual operating
> in the unusual/unique mode. I submit that it is not possible for the
> DX operator to CONFIRM that the other operator is doing what he says he
> is doing.
>
> During my years in Europe and the Middle East, I often had stations
> DEMAND that I send the a QSL card that was marked 'QRP', or 'mobile'.
> This issue is: How in the world can I confirm that the other operator
> is operating QRP, or Mobile, is using an underground antenna, or anything
> else that he is doing? That station is asking the DX operator to confirm
> something that is not confirmable.
>
> A DX operator could confirm that you SAID you are QRP, or Mobile, or
> operating while standing on your head, or whatever. But, if I were the
> DX operator I certainly would not CONFIRM that you are doing what you say
> you are doing. That is for YOU to do.
>
> It is NOT the DX stations responsibility to confirm what you state you
> are doing. That's YOUR responsibility. It seems to me that it's
> irresponsible for awards to REQUIRE that your received QSL card must
> state something like QRP or mobile on it, and similarly require that the
> statement come from (in this example) the DX station or his QSL manager.
>
> It is surprising to me that an operator has the audacity to ask the DX
> station to confirm something that he cannot confirm with any certainty.
> That is something like asking the DX station to confirm that it's 35
> degrees celsius outside my home and I've got my air conditioner running
> here in the shack, or asking him to log my call sign down as WA5xxx/ILMK
> during our QSO. (ILMK is short-hand for 'I Love My Kids'. I don't think so.
>
> 73
> Dale K5MM
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> >While my primary interest is qrp, if conditions are marginal, I will
> >work them qro (100w) to make sure they are in the log for a new one.
> >Then if conditions improve, and/or the volume of qso's decreases
> >I will go for them again signing my call/qrp. Most of the operations
> >acknowledge this and seem to have no problem with it. Now for some
> >reason these guys don't seem to like it.
> >---
> >Paul...having been an operator on major dxpeditions, I can relate to the dx
> >operators' frustration. They literally have to type /QRP after your call
> >or alternatively write it if they are using a paper log. That simply slows
> >things down and perhaps destroys their rhythm. The same problem exists
> >with operators insisting that they be logged as /mobile.
> >
> >Having said that, it sees to me that after the first few days when the
> >pileup decreases, the dx ops should have no trouble logging you as /QRP.
> >It's their hobby too, and they obviously aim to please. 73 Stu
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