Re: The QSL debate
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Re: The QSL debate
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Let me jump into this debate from the station side of things.
At almost every station I have worked at, they love to get reception reports
and send out verifications. However, sending out multiple verifications to
the same person is a little annoying if there is nothing particularly new or
interesting about the reception report.
At one station, they had compiled a big database of people who had sent in
reception reports. Every six months, they'd send out a blanket mailing to
everyone on the list to update them on the format, things going on around the
station, maybe even send them a new bumper sticker, AND send verifications to
people who had sent in reception reports within the last six months. Since
the wide-spread growth of the internet, some reports have been verified
almost immediately by the chief engineer.
Most engineers are not that interested or that organized. But this was a
minor expense to a big station and has allowed them to keep a rather loyal
following among DXers. (as soon as the engineering staff at KOOO gets things
settled down a bit, I'd like to see if they'll start a similar program)
I'm sure that at SW stations, the story is a bit different. However, I don't
see why they couldn't just do something simple like what I mentioned above.
Frankly, since their audience is naturally so far flung, it would make good
sense to me to try to keep in good contact with these folks.
Arnold Evans