[HCDX]: Fw: [AmFmTvDx] TV QSL Requests
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
[HCDX]: Fw: [AmFmTvDx] TV QSL Requests
----------
> Van: Michael J. Condon <michael.condon@xxxxxxxx>
> > Datum: vrijdag 20 maart 1998 14:50
>
> Jim Hermanson and other DXers who work for TV Stations weather in
> engineering or other departments, what are your thoughts on this subject
> as I am going to relate it ??
>
> Robert Ross and all other TV DXers please take a moment to respond to
> this question. It is of great interest to me and I will bet other
> DXers.
>
> I have noticed that some of us are posting answers from TV Stations in
> response to QSL requests made to them
>
> Please take a moment here to explain how you are reporting to the
> stations. What does your DX report consist of and look like and here is
> the most important question to me, what percentage of stations quarried
> are responding ?? How many repeat requests do you have to send before
> you do get an answer.
>
> I began DXing over thirty years ago and had experience sending QSL
> requests to radio stations, CBers, and Ham Operators. 95% of Radio
> Stations, 60% of Hams, 30% of CBers would answer the quarries. I visited
> a TV DXer in South Bend IN who turned me on to TV DXing and I was so
> surprised to see that they not only answered QSL requests, but they also
> had QSL Cards. I built my system in Chicago and started sending
> postcards with my data. Poor response from them, mostly disbelief. I
> then got the idea to staple an extra polaroid picture. That did it. The
> response was an immediate 99.5% and it stayed that way until the advent
> of the 90s. I cannot understand what is happening now. The response it
> terrible these days. The last 20 quarries have netted only two answers.
> I used to get shirts, tie pins, umbrellas, hats, frisbees, cards, maps ,
> letters, pictures, and requests for follow up reports. Several stations
> have offered invitations to come visit. Arturo Mignon at XEW TV 2 in
> Mexico City Mexico offered to bring me in helicopter from Mexico City
> Airport to the top of the Tress Padres Mt to visit the site there if I
> could make the trip. My report is now computerized with pictures, and I
> am told very professional looking. I make the report very simple and
> friendly. I ask for a letter, card, map, or any souvenirs of the station
> they care to send.
>
> Are people too busy in life today to bother with such quarries, or is it
> that they are so new to the business that they just don't care about a
> distant viewer ??????
>
> I consider QSLing the other half of this hobby and it saddens me to see
> it evaporate away.
>
> I can only wonder what others are experiencing out there as well. Is
> there a need for me to start a support group for rejected DXers ??? Is
> that where we old timer DXers will end up, in a recovery group ???
>
> Hi, Im Mike Rejected DXalcoholic......................
p.s. nicely put by Mike and maybe of interest to the list (ppijpers)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is a message from "ppp: Piet.Pypers@xxxxxxxxxx" <Piet.Pypers@xxxxxxxxxx>
to hard-core-dx@xxxxxxxxxx list. To unsubscribe the list, send
"unsubscribe hard-core-dx" in mail body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxx
For more information, please check http://www.iki.fi/rko/hard-core-dx/
or email Risto Kotalampi, rko@xxxxxxx
------------------------------------------------------------------------