Re: [HCDX] Is Computer Logging DX?
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Re: [HCDX] Is Computer Logging DX?
Hi Mark,
Friday, August 8, 2003, 5:34:58 AM, you wrote:
> Radio New Zealand International have recently received a Reception
> report requesting a QSL from an Internet logging on a Pentium 4
> Computer.
> It raises some interesting points on whether logging a station is
> really DX and worth a QSL?
> Any genuine feedback or comment will be passed on to Radio NZ International
DX stands for a distant and unknown station. Distance does not mean
anything on the internet and listening to an audio stream seems to me
much more like a telephone call rather than a challenge.
If the station is willing to send "QSLs" as a kind of PR, that's fine.
I'm not interested in such confirmations, but if other listeners have
fun collecting them - alright. It's a hobby and we should try to
covince those listeners that shortwave has it's own quality.
My 2 ct.
Willi Passmann
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