Mark Nicholls Chief Editor New Zealand DX Times New Zealand Radio DX League
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
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Hi Mark
RNZI has received this reception report requesting a QSL. As you will see the receiver was a Pentium 4 1.7 ghz. computer - I had a chuckle about it, but the guy is quite serious. I would be interested to know from the amateur community what they think?
My view is a QSL card was intended to acknowledge the expertise of an operator of a short-wave radio in hearing a distant station. Surely clicking on a URL does not count??????!!
Some may call me old fashioned, but I would appreciate feed-back on this issue!
Cheers
Adrian
From: Name removed To: <info@xxxxxxxx> Subject: Reception Report
> The following reception report was submitted by > j on Tuesday, August 5, 2003 at 14:47:20 > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - > country: CAN
receiver: pentium 4 1.7 ghz.
antenna: internet
strength: 5
Interference: 4
Overall_Merit: 4
date: 04/08/2003
time: Time in UTC
frequency: In kHz
programme_details: Pacific news
comments: I would appreciate a QSL card to confirm reception. Pleaseinclude sticker, pennant and station information. thank you. It is always nice to hear a station as far as New Zealand.
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