> > Is there such a requirement? I thought they ask me to sent
> > hard copy of ID and license - nothing else. Means I can do
> > it while I am in the US or Africa.
>
> True ... and the FAQs don't even specify a photo ID although
> most governments now issue photo based ID documents.
Joe, the message in your posting is quoted only partly. I was arguing
the requirenment to use snail mail as opposed to email photocopy.
Here is Bill Coleman's statement that I have responded to with the
above:
:Sending information by regular mail will show postage and
cancellation
:from the country of origin. This, in part, could help confirm that
the
:station gaining a certificate is legitimate, and not just someone who
:managed to finagle or forge an e-mail address.
:Sure, the photocopy or the digital scan could equally be forged, but
:its much more difficult to forge the cancellation of the post.
> > Besides, my license is already on eqsl.cc
>
> Only an unverified scan and only visible to you and eQSL staff.
If I were to send photocopy to ARRL that would be the very same
unverified scan.
> > I thought the whole idea is to avoide using post office in the
> > beginning of the 21st century whenever possible.
> You are ... one time vs. hundreds or thousands of times for
> paper QSLs. Thus for the cost of sending ONE QSL you have
> relieved yourself of that cost for the future.
It is not about the cost. It is about the whole idea of not using
snail mail anymore.
> > I refuse sending it even once. Too much hassle.
>
> How is it any more of a hassle than sending cards?
I do not send cards. I email log to QSL manager. I wrote about that
here before. We are going in circles. So I will better stop here.
73, Igor UA9CDC
> 73,
>
> ... Joe, K4IK
>
>
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