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Date: | Mon, 15 Jun 2015 17:54:06 -0400 |
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Tom,
I've got a bushel basket full of cards that have come in over the past
few years that I need to deal with someday. Just trying to survive
and can't worry about this rinky-dink stuff.
I try and discourage QSL's unless somebody really needs the prefix, or
county, or whatever. I told the bureau years ago to not send me any
cards and they dispose of them.
If a card has a printed label on it with all the necessary info, you
can scan and OCR it so you can print out one to send back. Cards
filled in by hand are a royal pain and need sighted help. No
obligation at all to reply to any card that didn't include a SASE.
on a semi-related note: For the 2007 WPX CW contest, I let N4PN
operate as KW3A from his home in Macon Georgia. He handled all the
QSL's for that weekend (almost 2,000 QSO's). He then sent me the cards
he had replied to and I shoved them into a drawer.
Since I no longer take bureau cards, some DX stations are still trying
to QSL KW3A via N4PN. Once or twice a year Paul sends me a dozen
or so cards that came his way. They wind up in the same drawer.
73, Steve KW3A
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