I recently received the following comment from a contact that I made:

"Hello Ted,

eQSL does not provide the option to enter separate transmit and receive 
frequencies/bands for cases where a station is operating cross-band such as 
with satellite, so the transmit frequency should be used to select the QSO 
band.  

eQSL does provide the user the option to enter a "SAT band" (ie. SAT J, SAT B, 
etc...) instead of choosing the band directly, this automatically picks the 
correct band for the user and is based on the uplink frequency (transmit 
frequency).  The eQSL ADIF import specification found at URL 
http://www.eqsl.cc/qslcard/ADIFContentSpecs.cfm clearly shows that Mode J (V/U) 
Satellite translates to the 2m band (the "uplink" frequency), and Mode B (U/V) 
Satellite translates to 70cm, etc... proving that the transmit frequency should 
be used to select the QSO band.

It is a common eQSL mistake to enter the wrong band for satellite contacts (and 
also to enter incorrect mode ie. "FM" instead of "FM (SAT).)"  Many do not pay 
attention to the details and just accept eQSL's they receive based on callsign, 
date, and time without thinking about the band or mode that applies to a 
specific contact."

I am curious as to what difference it makes whether the contact is logged as TX 
or RX. I have a TS2000 and HRD picks up the log info from the main VFO I 
believe, which is going to be the RX side. The info is then sent to logbook and 
automatically uploaded to eQSL. I'm not to concerned whether or not eQSL 
figures it out, but I would like LoTW to be correct and cards for VUDXX.

so does it matter??

Thanks, Ted 
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