[Lowfer] On the Topic of QSL's
Don Moth
[email protected]
Fri, 14 Nov 2003 19:09:26 -0500
Peter
My 70 year old XYL has a bright yellow sports car with the license plate
O2B18-AGN.
She thinks it is cool. I'm 75 and just have my call letter plates. Hi Hi.
Don
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> From: Peter Barick <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Lowfer] On the Topic of QSL's
> Date: Friday, November 14, 2003 3:08 PM
>
>
> Cleaver, using U.S. currency for qsl-ing, and if using only a one
> dollar variety, that's really practical, John.
>
> I'm one of those that goggles and talks up clever car license plates,
> like UD LOSE (on a Corvette), TNKS DAD, EX MRS 1 ... well, radio calls
> have the same effect. Instantly liked USA when it first became known,
> TEXAS was another. So (where's this leading?) having Paul use a currency
> of his choice (he has two suggestions now) is a small "licensing fee" he
> should make to all of us the citizen QSL-ers for also using the Peoples
> currency banner as an abbreviation.
>
> 'nuf said. Paul owes.
>
> Pay Peter.
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>
> >>> [email protected] 11/14/03 01:28PM >>>
> Paul,
>
> > Since a good number of reports and captures of "USA" have been
> received
> by the operator, I was wondering, what is the accepted QSLing
> practice?
>
> The procedure is very simple:
>
> 1. Go to the bank. Get a stack of $20.00 bills (new or old -- they both
> say
> "United States of America" on the back).
>
> 2. Mail one to each person reporting a U.S.A. reception.
>
> 3. If a person reports "fuzzy" characters on your signal, send them a
> blurred photocopy of the $20.00 bill.
>
> John Andrews
>
>
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