[DX-CHAT] YI9KT QSL

2006-12-30 Thread Tom - KE1JF
Does anyone know the turn-around time for a card from YI9KT ?  I sent for mine 
on 10/8 to SP8HKT.

Tnx  73,
Tom, KE1JF

Re: [DX-CHAT] YI9KT QSL

2006-12-30 Thread Ryszard Tymkiewicz


  Does anyone know the turn-around time for a card from YI9KT ?  I sent for 
mine on 10/8 to SP8HKT.

  Tnx  73,
  Tom, KE1JF



  Be patient...he is still in Iraq. When he will be on holidays in Poland  
(January ?) he will send
  QSLs. SP8HKT is his own callsign.

73 Rys
  SP5EWY

[DX-CHAT] QSLing KH6

2006-12-30 Thread Mike W2LO
I recently worked a KH6 on 160 who, on his website, requests that QSLs go 
via his European manager. Now considering that he lives in the same country 
that I do it seems a bit much to request that I use an 84 cent airmail stamp 
and a GS or two or an IRC to get his card back.
I realize that I should simply work another one but has anyone else 
encountered this issue?


  Mike  W2LO


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RE: [DX-CHAT] QSLing KH6

2006-12-30 Thread Ron Notarius W3WN
It happens.  Not often.

While KH6 isn't exactly rare, it is sought after.  There are many ops out
there who for one reason or another hand the QSL duties over to someone
else.  I could come up with a laundry list of reasons, as can many on the
list, and we still wouldn't cover all of the possibilities.  So while we
don't know the why, or why's, obviously there's a reason.

You could try QSL'ing direct.  But don't be surprised if you don't get a
card back.  One of the simplest reasons might be that the manager, not the
op, has the cards... so if you're going to try that route, I'd suggest
including a filled-out card on his behalf that all he has to do is sign.

Look at it this way Mike, it could be worse.  There will be another one.
And at least you have a 160 antenna up right now, unlike some of us (working
on it)! g

73, ron w3wn

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I recently worked a KH6 on 160 who, on his website, requests that QSLs go
via his European manager. Now considering that he lives in the same country
that I do it seems a bit much to request that I use an 84 cent airmail stamp
and a GS or two or an IRC to get his card back.
I realize that I should simply work another one but has anyone else
encountered this issue?

   Mike  W2LO


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RE: [DX-CHAT] QSLing KH6

2006-12-30 Thread Ron Notarius W3WN
I have been privately blasted by a small number of amateurs over my reply
comments earlier tonight.

Apparantly these few feel that I am casting aspersions upon most or all KH6
amateurs because a number choose to use QSL managers.  And an apology has
been demanded by several of these.

Now... I am far from perfect, and I make more than my share of mistakes.
But I don't understand why commenting on the fact that several KH6 based
amateurs... to say nothing of those in KP2, KP4, KH0, KH2, etc... choose to
use a QSL manager warrants an apology.  Let's be honest... QSL'ing can be a
chore, especially for more active stations and for stations sought after.
That's why some amateurs choose to use a QSL manager.  Others, like myself,
look for ways to automate and otherwise streamline the process.  Personally,
I consider it something that comes with the territory, but I do not expect
everyone to feel that way.

It is unfortunate in this case that the station that W2LO worked uses an
overseas manager.  Why that station chooses to do so is something I lack
sufficient information to directly comment on, so I would give the benefit
of the doubt and assume there's a good reason.  And I can certainly
understand why he is less than thrilled with sending a QSL request overseas
when the station is located within the US, as it is a higher expense.  Which
is why I suggested he try direct with a just sign this card; whether or
not it works, well, we'll see.

But, how that casts aspersions on all KH6 amateurs?  That I don't follow.

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