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![]() Iitoi wrote: Wrote: RS(T) is a standard "piece" of info. A QSO would not be complete without it, IN MY OPINION. Do you send signal reports during repeater QSO's? If not, when will you go back and complete those QSO's? "Good copy" "Lima charlie" "Scratchy" "Picket fencing" "Alternator whine" etc. Thanks for asking. Wrote: If there are any ARRL card checkers out there, is a card without a signal report valid? A card for DXCC credit must contain the callsign (of both stations), the location (DXCC entity) of the QSL-sending station, the date/time of the QSO, the frequency or band, and the mode. RST is not a required element for the QSO to be valid for DXCC. Thanks, I stand corrected. The Man in the Maze QRV from Baboquivari Peak, AZ -- Iitoi |
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