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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Hale" <kj5tf@yahoo.com>
To: "Low Power Amateur Radio Discussion" <qrp-l@Lehigh.EDU>
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 5:17 PM
Subject: eQSL's and log conversion utility
> 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
Just a side not to Jim's post if you use Digipan you can also export the Log
book in DigiPan in Adif format and upload to Eqsl works great
73 dave Kc1di
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