[South Florida DX Association] K4FK LoTW QSL milestone

Peter Rimmel - Marine Chemist n8pr1 at bellsouth.net
Sat Apr 24 12:03:58 EDT 2010


That 31% is better than my average.  I have 41,242 QSOs and 9168 hits in
LOTW for 22.22%  Remember, though that that is more than just DX, that is
all QSOs that include many contests including stateside contests in the 10
meter and 160 meter contests for many years.  I wish I could sort out the DX
QSOs to find my rate there, alone.  Many of the contesters do not send in
their logs to LOTW, though it would be easy to do so...

When I asked a couple ofDX stations why they were not on LOTW, they replied
that it was too difficult to get registered.  The did admit that they tried
when it first came out, when it was more confusing to get started.  They
said that they had not tried recently, and I encouraged them to do so.  One
did, and is now on LOTW !

Our club is just chugging along... now to get the cards for the contacts
with stations who do not use LOTW  ;-(

73,  PeteR



-----Original Message-----
From: sfdxa-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:sfdxa-bounces at mailman.qth.net]On Behalf Of Ed Callaway
Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2010 6:01 AM
To: SFDXA
Subject: [South Florida DX Association] K4FK LoTW QSL milestone


All,

Thanks to a QSL from J37K, this week K4FK reached the 1100-QSL milestone on
Logbook of The World.  We reached this level from only 3497 QSOs, giving us
an excellent (for LoTW) return rate of 31.5%.  The club now has 211/175/138
Mixed/CW/Phone entities confirmed at the DXCC Desk, as well as 160 on 20m
and 126 on 15m.

Ed Callaway, N4II.


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