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I had a nice psk31 QSO this morning on 10M with an
Italian station. My power was a cool 750mW and got a
519.
He mentioned I could QSL him via eQSL so after the QSO
I checked it out.
So today I signed up for eQSL service. There were a
half dozen QSL's waiting for me, and I had no idea.
If you want to join or just check for QSL's go to
www.eqsl.org
Its totally free, you can design a QSL card online and
by clicking buttons take care of business.
I use Logger and it will export my logs to a ADIF file
and this can be uploaded to eQSL online and your QSL
card will be sent for all QSO's. If they are a member,
BINGO! If not the "QSL cards" will be waiting for
them.
Also found a Log Conversion program that will allow
this with other logging programs.
http://www.qsl.net/ka5wss/logconv/
Pass the word around, I'm sure not everyone's heard of
it. I think I'll add a link to my webpage to alert
visitors that they can QSL me that way. Might save me
allot of stamps! And some IRC's too.
72's de Jim KJ5TF
"All Milliwatts All The Time"
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AR QRP#2 - Kingston, Arkansas 35.94N 93.47W
Private email kj5tf@madisoncounty.net
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