![]() ![]() ![]() Well… the 2015 ARRL Field Day adventure is in the books… the logbooks, that is. Tom (KD8DQK) and Bill (WR8S) work on configuring Ham Radio Deluxe DM780 for our ARRL Field Day stations high atop the mountain. Below is a Special Events Station I worked and got this electronic QSL a few days later… ![]() Sooooooooo… if I do that once in a while I’ll have about 65 cents in the effort by the time I add postage. I predominately use Ham Radio Deluxe (HRD) Logbook for my main logging software but also upload my logbook to eQSL, QRZ and LOTW every couple days of logging, however if someone requests a paper card I will oblige. I got mine from Cheap QSL’s on the internet and they sent the proofs the same day and shipped them out the same day! Most folks are migrating toward electronic QSL’s these days. For simple black and white cards you can buy 100 cards for about $12… my color card above cost about $30 for 100 of them. Especially if it’s a DX station from a far away land toward DXCC or the last state you needed for WAS. An old fashioned paper QSL card is still sweet to hold in your hand and to enjoy the real memory of a fun contact. I know, I know… we have QRZ and eQSL and LOTW (Logbook of the World) and Ham Radio Deluxe (HRD) and Netlogger and N1MM and… blah, blah, blah. ![]()
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