[Dx-qsl] "not-in-log" requests

HK3CW cwdude at gmail.com
Mon May 23 12:21:39 EDT 2005


Peg,

Don´t complain about the EU pileups...they are the best tool to learn how to 
manage a pileup..so what if they are rude? If you learn how to manage a 
pileup correctly the pileup mass will be under your ruling. There are a 
number of ways to manage a pileup and many great DXers have taught us how to 
achieve this. So don´t be discouraged about a "rude" pileup. I love a good 
and rude pileup..the more rude,  the better ..a good pileup is great to 
grade myself in "Pileup Management".

73 de HK3CW  ROB
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Peg Haese KB9LIE" <kb9lie at yahoo.com>
To: <dx-qsl at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 10:48 AM
Subject: [Dx-qsl] "not-in-log" requests


> We have gotten a couple of buro requests that are not in the logs
> anywhere after checking for wrong call logged, wrong time, etc. This
> would be for both of our home calls (semi-rare county) and for our FP
> operations. Can we just send the buro cards back via the outgoing buro
> with "not in log" written on them? If not, how do you handle these
> short of ignoring them?
>
> For direct cards with return postage, we do let them know the sad news.
>
> We will be going back to Miquelon (FP) for vacation from July 29
> through August 7. There are several other operations planned for FP
> this year, including a 6-meter effort by Tom N6RA in June. Maybe I
> won't have to deal with rude EU pileups this time.
>
> Peg KB9LIE and Paul K9OT in Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA
>
>
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