Hopefully I am not among the guilty. If so let me know and I will
rectify the situation provided you are in the log. Once in a while I get
a QSL for a time when I was not on the air.
73 W0ETC
On Mon, 10 May 2004 19:56:13 -0500 (CDT) Peter Laws <plaws@plaws.net>
writes:
> On Fri, 12 Mar 2004, Larry L Lindblom wrote:
>
> -> Do I owe you any cards? I try to respond to all requests but
> sometimes
> -> get a month or more behind in replying. I have an insane goal of
> WAS
> -> without ever requesting a card! Mixed mode the only state I
> still need
> -> is WY. Do you need IA on any bands if so let me know and maybe
> we can
> -> sked.
>
> Sorry to recycle an old thread ... but .... I'm starting to get
> cards back
> from some big SASE mailings I did in Feb and Mar. I purposely sent
> out
> cards after some of the bigger contests knowing that I'd worked
> many
> stations on multiple bands.
>
> Imagine my surprise when, after sending cards to some well-known
> RTTY
> contesters asking for confirmation on 3 or 4 bands, I get a card
> back with
> only one QSO noted. Or in one case, the wrong band noted!
>
> Is it because I don't use fancy QSL label software and hand-write
> all the
> QSOs, front and back (with a note on the front asking to check the
> back)?
>
> Is it because I don't place in the Top Ten box?
>
> How have other folks been able to work 5BWAS or 5BDXCC? Do I have
> to
> include cash in with the SASE? If so, how much? Is $20 enough? Is
> that
> per envelope or per QSO? Is it more for RTTY or 'phone?
>
> I know there are some calls that I will not bother working next
> time
> around no matter how loud their signals are.
>
> --
> 73,
> Peter Laws
> N5UWY/9
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