On Sun, Jun 22, 2014 at 6:06 PM, Tom Haavisto <kamham69@gmail.com> wrote:
> I appreciate EVERY QSO, and QSLing via LOTW is a lot easier than paper
> cards these days :-) Time to join the club.
Cheaper, too.
#10 envelope - $0.08
#6 return envelope - $0.08
QSL (W4MPY) - $0.128
Postage both ways - $0.98
Total - $1.27 per QSL mailed.
I could economize by printing my own QSLs and may do that when I run
out of my current batch. I could save a BUNCH if people got back into
the habit of mailing QSLs as post cards, but no one does that any
more.
By comparison, a matched QSO on LOTW turned in for a credit costs
about $0.12. That price moves around and the ARRL web is very poor
about consistency - my VUCC cost me $0.15/QSO, so $15 in LOTW fees but
my WAS was $5, so $0.10 per.
I do use the BURO for DX, of course, which cuts out some of that (our
club combines cards to save a bit more). If there was a domestic
BURO, I'd use that. As others have said, anyone that wants/needs a
card gets one.
I miss the cards, but a +/-90% discount is a +/-90% discount.
Some ops just won't play, but they aren't the majority. How do we get
the fence sitters to join?
--
Peter Laws | N5UWY | plaws plaws net | Travel by Train!
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