[Dx-qsl] QSL log continuation

Richard F DiDonna NN3W richnn3w at verizon.net
Thu Feb 17 07:20:27 EST 2011


Sorry, my bad.  Yes, I meant LoTW. Is now only 7:00 and I am just waking up.

Yes, to clarify certain AC7DX logs have been loaded to -LoTW- not eQSL.

73 Rich NN3W

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom GM4FDM" <tom at gm4fdm.com>
To: <dx-qsl at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2011 7:13 AM
Subject: Re: [Dx-qsl] QSL log continuation


> Upload to LOTW where others can use them for DXCC.   It will cost you
> nothing and the logs will be there for posterity.
> E-QSL does not count for DXCC unfortunately so it doesn't count for me
> unfortunately.
>
> Tom
> GM4FDM
>
> On 17/02/2011 12:10, Richard F DiDonna NN3W wrote:
>> have them converted to electronic form and loaded up to EQSL?
>>
>> We've done that for about 20 different logs from AC7DX...
>>
>> 73 Rich NN3W
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Ken Scheper"<kenshep at one.net>
>> To: "DX QSL Posts"<DX-QSL at mailman.qth.net>
>> Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2011 3:21 AM
>> Subject: [Dx-qsl] QSL log continuation
>>
>>
>>> In my ongoing pursuit of old QSO/QSL's for 15 or so years ago, I've 
>>> found
>>> so far that 2 prominent DX'ers have had their logs "disappear" into
>>> oblivion, where no one knows where they can be located, and this is in 
>>> the
>>> last 3 weeks.  This seems to be a great shame that all of these efforts 
>>> on
>>> their part are limited to their lifetimes.  For my own purposes my 1996
>>> CY0AA QSO's are backed up by 2 amateurs.  Dave Heil has back up of all 
>>> of
>>> his exploits in addition to mine, with instructions to forward after 
>>> both
>>> of our deaths to another ham for processing.
>>>
>>> For the many out there who haven't given this any thought, this might be
>>> the time to do so.  W3HNK, N2OO, etc... carry on this type of service, 
>>> but
>>> it should fall on the shoulders of each expeditioner not to let their
>>> efforts fade away.  A central repository might be an idea.  All logs get
>>> uploaded, all paper QSL's get forwarded to this location...  covering 
>>> not
>>> only the "paper chasers", but also the awards only hams.
>>>
>>> My thoughts go back to Lloyd and Iris Colvin.  They had the right idea.
>>> I'm sure if you wanted to get a card, your chances of getting one 
>>> through
>>> YASME would be better than average.  If I assume too much, then I've 
>>> given
>>> the YASME organization too much credit.
>>>
>>> Anyway....food for thought.
>>> 73
>>> Ken
>>> WA8JOC
>>>
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