• QSL, eQSL

    From August Abolins@1:153/757.2 to Daryl Stout on Mon Nov 1 23:18:23 2021
    On 11/1/2021 2:54 PM, between "Daryl Stout": August,

    ...it's just easier and cheaper to
    eQSL (QSL electronically). But, not every area has internet access, and
    in some countries, all content (internet and otherwise) is heavily
    regulated and "spied on" by goverment entities.

    Too bad for the lack of internet access. eQSL wouldn't help in that situation.


    Usually, ham radio operators send their cards to a QSL Bureau, for processing, as it's much cheaper than doing it on their own. Yet, with
    the US Postal Service now taking a minimum of 5 days to deliver First
    Class Mail...along with several reports of losing mail (I've experienced that)...folks are doing eQSL's now.

    Why even bother with a 3rd-party eQSL? Why not just email contact/log info direct via email?
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:2320/33 to August Abolins on Tue Nov 2 10:08:00 2021
    August,

    Too bad for the lack of internet access. eQSL wouldn't help in that situation.

    That's true...but without either one available, you'll never confirm
    the contact.

    Why even bother with a 3rd-party eQSL? Why not just email contact/log info direct via email?

    Many hams collect these QSL cards as "wallpaper"...I don't. Contesting
    and contacts were never my cup of tea. My niches are traffic nets, doing
    an introductory forum at hamfests, conducting license exams, and when I
    feel like it, ragchewing (chatting).

    But, it's so hard to sit at the computer for long periods of time anymore, with degenerative disk disease in my back and spine...the pain is radiating into my tailbone this morning.

    I likely will take an Ibuprofen, and go back to bed for awhile. And, the colder temperatures and pressure changes aren't helping matters much. I basically am at the computer now only when I have to be.

    Daryl

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/6 to Daryl Stout on Wed Nov 3 05:27:08 2021
    On 11/2/2021 4:08 AM, between "Daryl Stout - August Abolins":

    But, it's so hard to sit at the computer for long periods of time anymore, with degenerative disk disease in my back and spine...the pain is radiating into my tailbone this morning.

    Isn't there something akin to a wireless headset that you can use? Then you could pace around the house, and keep moving while interacting with the radio.

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:2320/33 to August Abolins on Wed Nov 3 08:19:00 2021
    August,

    Isn't there something akin to a wireless headset that you can use?
    Then you could pace around the house, and keep moving while interacting with the radio.

    If I didn't have to log the checkins, and if I had a rig, that'd be an option. But, I operate "internet only"...because the systems locally are
    NOT "on the gateway"...meaning they're available to local access only.
    And, all my nets are done on "reflectors" outside of Arkansas.

    There are still a large number of ham radio "purists" who believe that
    ANY form of "internet radio" is NOT ham radio. To me, it's just another
    tool in the toolbox. An FCC official noted years ago, "we are communicators first, and ham radio operators second". One's health can change in the
    blink of an eye, where they have to go from operating fully via RF, to
    having to go to a facility where RF would affect medical devices, which
    could cost another resident their life. With "internet radio", they can
    still stay with the hobby, and keep the loneliness out of their day.

    I can vouch for that loneliness factor, as my Mom was in a nursing home
    for over a year before her death over 2 years ago. Thankfully, she died
    before the COVID-19 restrictions kicked in.

    I can NOT see penalizing someone who has been in the hobby all their
    life, to make them give up something they love, just because their health
    has declined (as everyone's will).

    Daryl, WX4QZ

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