120 likes | 251 Views
Are You Still QSL’ing?. Gone are the days when mailing a card cost 3 cents…. QSL’ing today … is expensive !. Paper QSL Card + Envelope Outgoing Postage $0.96 to the U.S.A. $1.60 International Return Envelope + Return Postage “Green Stamps” ($US2 + ) IRC’s (1 or more @ $3.50/ea)
E N D
Are You Still QSL’ing? Gone are the days when mailing a card cost 3 cents…
QSL’ing today … is expensive ! Paper QSL Card + Envelope Outgoing Postage $0.96 to the U.S.A. $1.60 International Return Envelope + Return Postage “Green Stamps” ($US2 + ) IRC’s (1 or more @ $3.50/ea) U.S. Return Postage (72-cent U.S. stamp)
Alternatives … • QSL Bureaus • Slow • Like, sometimes really slow • Not always reliable • Not everyone uses them • Some countries don’t have them • QSL Service • e.g., WF5E
A Modern Approach to Confirmations ... Start by keeping an electronic log…
Using eQSL … • Upload your Log in ADIF Format • You can also enter QSO’s manually (not practical) • If your contact is an eQSL user, eQSL card left in his Inbox • You can eMail your eQSL to non-users • if you know their eMail address • ARRL does not accept eQSL’s for their awards • DXCC, WAS, etc. • eQSL have their own awards • eDX100, eWAS, etc. • “Authenticity Guaranteed” required for awards
Using Logbook of The World … • Upload your Log in ADIF Format • use secure “digital signature” • LoTW attempts to match your QSO’s with other LotW users • each match counts as a verified QSL • no QSL card option • LoTW QSL’s count for DXCC and WAS • can be combined with paper QSL’s • LoTW keeps detailed awards statistics
Going Electronic… Why Do It ? • You might discover some confirmed contacts you didn’t know about • You might make someone else happy who needs your QSL • You will raise your Amateur Radio contact statistics to a whole new level • It’s fun !