The QSL softaware BV7 makes a special label for SWL cards so its very
easy to print them. Its by DF3CB and is easily available on the net.
You can have as many as 20 logs open at the same time and is VERY user
firendly uses ADIF for import.
No fiddling about with text or formats
Tom
GM4FDM
Peter Dougherty wrote:
At 04:02 PM 12/08/2006, Dan Violette wrote:
Just put:
TO: ONL8XYZ at the top, remove the QSO and 2X type items (cross-out)
and replace with HRD WORKING, MODE, etc.
example: HRD WORKING DateTime Mode RST (QSO with, 2X
crossed out)
PT4XX2006/12/07 1715Z SSB59
I use DX Base for logging, which has a very complex label generator,
and I have special labels for SWLs (which frankly look better than my
standard 2X labels!). I'm usually nice and give the SWL a 4-colour
card, not a cheap B&W "buro" card. I actually had one guy send me a
SWL request from Wales with an SAE and $1 in US coins.
Many countries require some SWL QSL card replies to get a license
Is this still the case in 2006? I know Belgium, France and Germany
still have SWL "licenses," but is being a verified SWL still required
there (or anywhere, for that matter) in order to become a licensed ham?
Cheers,
Peter,
W2IRT
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