Zack... I feel the same as you about QSL cards, photos, and booksI
prefer them the older way. What I try to keep in mind though is that in
every one of those instances the price of the older technology is
significantly higher than the newer. That's the real reason I embrace the
new
In these days I have received some qsl of
V59SWKbut I am not theQSL Manager!
For a moment Iam the QSL Manageronly
for thisfollowing DX stations: V51KC, V55O, YI3SRA.
Greetings
Oreste D'Anzilio, IZ8EDJS.R.T. Founder
CoordinatorQSL Manager ( V51KC, V55O, YI3SRA, IR8C
Oreste IZ8EDJ wrote:
In these days I have received some
qsl of V59SWKbut I am not theQSL Manager!
For a moment Iam the QSL
Manageronly for thisfollowing DX stations: V51KC, V55O, YI3SRA.
Greetings
Oreste D'Anzilio, IZ8EDJ
S.R.T. Founder Coordinator
QSL Manager (
That was my point. Anything made easier loses its value when the struggle produces the reward. There are many "New Ones" that I can't even remember making the QSO, but I sure as heck remember the hassles, challenge, tribulations (and disappointments)getting (or not getting) the cards and
Don N7EF wrote "Anything made easier loses its value when the struggle produces the
reward."
I can appreciate that. I guess it's a matter of
what you enjoy. I enjoyall the planning and workto put together the
station and the antennas. I like the anticipation and the research and the