As I said when I rejoined, there is a bigger
disconnect between the reality of radio and the aspirations of DXers than I
could perceive in the past. We really need the full Commission to spend time
debating whether stations should confirm the very few DX reports they receive. Folks, verification has always been voluntary. In the
past, stations had an interest in out/of/metro reception, but that interest is
almost zero today and DX reports are seldom understood and often interpreted as
kooky or an imposition. It behooves us to be nicer, not more aggressive,
towards radio stations if we want to get veries in the future. From:
irca-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:irca-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of N0UIHEric@xxxxxxx Bert, I think
the FCC should require all licensed radio stations to keep QSL cards on hand to
handle the high number of reception reports, no matter how few are received. |
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