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Re: Question for you guys


 

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Nope.

James Nail

On Mar 7, 2025, at 11:48?PM, Gary McConville via groups.io <WB4SQ@...> wrote:

? Guess you guys aren¡¯t DXers ¡­




On Friday, March 7, 2025, 10:44 PM, James Nail WA2MBP <james.nail@...> wrote:

Agreed Eric!
James Nail

On Mar 7, 2025, at 9:37?PM, Eric Howell via groups.io <erhowell@...> wrote:

?
kind of like sending a "hey, it was a great party" note.



Thanks
Eric

Eric Howell?
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-------- Original message --------
From: James Nail WA2MBP <james.nail@...>
Date: 3/7/25 6:58 PM (GMT-05:00)
Subject: Re: [N4N-Field-Day] Question for you guys

I dont do anything with them either Dave!
James Nail

On Mar 7, 2025, at 5:10?PM, Dave Moss via groups.io <davemoss@...> wrote:

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Starting maybe a year ago I would occasionally get an email QSL card from someone I worked.? I didn¡¯t think they were worth anything for DXCC, so after taking a look I deleted them.? Now I get several of these a day¡ªmaybe a notable fraction of the recent QSOs.? So my question is, for the DXers in the group, what do you do when you receive these email QSLs?? If you respond, how to you generate your electronic QSL?? Is this a passing fad that will blow past in a while?

I don¡¯t want to be rude to the senders, but I have no idea how/why one would respond with an email QSL in return. I¡¯m wondering if this is the future and I need to get on board, or if (as I¡¯ve been interpreting it) it a useless exercise that some folks seem to do simply because some logging software offered the option.?

What say all the Yodas out there?

Dave UW



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