Re: [IRCA] Confirmed DX'er (Semi-Monthly QSL Rant)
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Re: [IRCA] Confirmed DX'er (Semi-Monthly QSL Rant)



Les:

I TOTALLY agree with everything you've said.

I know my "chicken scratch" is not very readable, so I type up any letters I
send to anyone.

Believe this or not, not only do I NOT have a tape deck in my studio
connected to any sort of speaker or listening device.. I plain old don't
even have one.

I don't mean to sound rude, but if DX'ers want a reply.... they need to
follow clearly printed instructions and make it easy for station operators
like me to reply.


-- 
Paul B. Walker, Jr.
WABV-AM 1590 Abbeville, SC, USA
www.wabv1590.com
www.walkerbroadcasting.com
walkerbroadcasting@xxxxxxxxx


On 4/6/07, Les Rayburn <les@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> All QSL requests for the KMTI 650khz test have been answered. If you
> submitted yours
> via e-mail, you should have received a response by now. If not, please
> re-send your
> recordings and/or reports to:
>
> les@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Subject Line: KMTI 650Khz QSL Request
>
> RANT: This was another popular tests, with over 100 reports received via
> both e-mail and Postal. In general, everyone followed the instructions.
> But
> some problems remain.
>
> The instructions clearly said: "E-mail was the first choice". Some who
> have
> e-mail access (you're on these lists) insist on sending reports via Postal
> service? Why? It's more time consuming, expensive, etc. for me to verify.
> Please use e-mail if you can.
>
> If you're sending out a Postal request, please enclose an SASE! No
> engineer,
> station owner, or test coordinator has time to address envelopes, purchase
> stamps, etc. Enclosing a dollar bill is not an acceptable alternative to
> an
> SASE. I always send money back to the DX'er, along with a polite note
> requesting an SASE.
>
> Also, try to get QSL requests in quickly. Many who did this time were
> rewarded with QSL's being sent back within an hour or less. Many DX'ers
> received their QSL's on the first day. But Postal reports will trickle in
> for days, weeks, even months to come. Yesterday's mail brought a QSL
> request
> for the Montana tests that we had months ago!
>
> Handwriting? Please---either type or print your letters. I get detailed
> QSL
> reports in cursive handwriting that are almost unreadable. Why should
> anyone
> be expected to decode your chicken-scratch?
>
> Lastly, my favorite rant of all. Technology. Time marches forward---and
> the
> bulk of my Postal requests still come in on cassette tapes, often not cued
> to the spot of the best reception. Don't have time to wade through an hour
> of your DX...barely have time to listen to my own. If you must send
> cassettes, send them cued to the spot of the best reception.
>
> If you're not considerate of the people you're sending QSL requests to,
> then
> I'm not surprised that return rates have dropped so low.
>
> 73,
>
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