E30FB QSL ready to post!

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Just one week after the E30FB QSL cards arrived from the printer we are pleased to report that 4,391 letters will be posted on Monday 8th June 2015.

Over 100 hours of work from the QSL team involved in the QSL process, M0OXO Charles and G1VDP Chris. Thank you guys, your help was most appreciated as always.

Also ready to post are the packages to GDXF, MDXC, SDXF & DDXG. Here are some of the images of the QSL work this weekend.

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QSL Cards arrive from printer!

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E30FB & ZF2CI QSL cards have arrived here from the printer ON5UR Max in Belgium. It will be a busy week ahead 6,400 labels to stick on the QSL cards first! On schedule for the June 15th posting date!

E30FB QSL Preview

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The E30FB QSL has now been designed and will be in the print room soon. There has been some delay but we are now back on track! All QSL cards will be posted by 15th June.
OQRS open – QSL Via M0URX

OQRS requests will be showing as “Processed” this means that the request has been processed through the log. QSL cards will be posted when the QSL cards arrive from the printer.



The single QSL card below will be used for bureau and will also be used for direct for those with more than 10 QSOs.

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We have a team of QSL managers ready to work for you and the deserving.
We have dedicated OQRS systems.
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We have an Online Business Account for all our International mailings so your DXpedition gets the most competitive postal rates.
We have high quality QSL designers ready to put their mark on your QSL card.

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E30FB QSL Status

There has been a delay getting the items needed for the QSL design, on Saturday I received all the photographs, logos and text and this is now in the hands of our designer Max, ON5UR.

OQRS – Status Processed – This means that the request has been processed through the log and an envelope has been printed and placed in the country bin. So far 4,039 envelopes are in the country bins.

ALL E30FB QSL cards will be posted together in JUNE. 

UTC – 0 Hour Offset!

I am receiving an unusual amount of emails about log time errors causing a failure to match on LoTW.

Please check that your logging software is set to UTC with 0 hour offset.

Daylight Saving Time should not change your logging software clock!

LoTW – Does it effect direct QSL?

Ok, here I am again lifting my head above the parapet! Over the last year I have seen quite a lot of comments about how much the LoTW upload has affected direct QSLing. As a QSL manager I am in an unbiased position to do a little research. Obviously like for like is very difficult due to rarity of the DXCC, total Qs, unique calls in log and many other variables.

As I am NOT in a position where I am balancing huge budgets for rare DXpeditions I have the opportunity to look at this in a way many others cannot and here are some statistics from a couple of recent DXpediiotons.

EP6T was uploaded to LoTW during the DXpedition and daily to the end.
E30FB has NOT been uploaded to LoTW yet and the team have asked me not to until after 3 months.

So a good chance to look at this in more detail. Please note that E30FB worked 3,583 MORE unique call signs than EP6T so would be expected to receive more QSL requests.

E30FB 06/03 – 17/03/2015        EP6T 16/01 – 27/01/2015
Total QSOs 64,560                   Total QSOs 68,044
Uniques      20,326 – 31.5%      Uniques      16,743 – 24.6%    

Log uploaded to LoTW  
E30FB      NOT YET                 EP6T Daily from the 20th January at the time of the expedition

Direct QSL requests received.
E30FB 3,969                   EP6T 3,747

The Cliff
E30FB                                  EP6T
OQRS 4 weeks                     OQRS 4 weeks,
Direct letters 6 weeks              Direct letters 6 weeks

Bureau Reuests
E30FB 2,237                                  EP6T 2,400 (Aprox)

We have all read the arguments on here for and against, and when to upload to LoTW.

Last year at the RSGB Convention I recall one lecturer say that:

“Once you have uploaded the DXpedition log to LoTW you may was well watch the direct requests fall off the cliff” or words to that effect.

Every DXpedition I have been QSL manager for, QSL cards arrive steadily for some time and then, as you see with the above stats that after 4 weeks the OQRS will suddenly drop off followed by directs two weeks later, known as “The Cliff” once this point is reached for me it is the most economical time to post out all the QSL cards. However this has nothing to do with LoTW uploads.

Although not a scientific experiment the above shows me that uploads to LoTW make very little difference to Direct QSL requests. As we have said all along!

I have noticed an increasing willingness for people to PAY for LoTW uploads, which for those DXpeditions where funding is critical I think this will become a more common practice.

I have also noticed a lot of people pay for the direct QSL saying that “NO QSL required please LoTW only” but I also noticed this with EP6T where the Qs were ALREADY uploaded to LoTW so I would not take much notice of that.

ZF2CI Cayman Islands

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Col, MM0NDX – from DX-World.net – will be active holiday-style from the Cayman Islands (NA-016) between April 25 to May 2, 2015.

QRV on 160-10m, SSB only. Also as ZF8/ZF2CI from Little Cayman (April 28) and ZF9/ZF2CI ( May 1).

QSL via M0URX.

Note for prefix hunters: 1997 was the last time a Cayman Brac ZF9 prefix was used.

 ZF8/ZF2CI – “Activity cut short by 90 mins due to extreme heat (44C) and no shade. Really suffered towards the end.

ZF9 will take place only on Friday now (not Wed and Friday as earlier announced).

Tomorrow and Thursday I will be QRV from ZF1A shack as ZF2CI giving out band slots to those who need ZF on more wanted bands.” Col