I think the PT0S operation should be DXpedition of the year.
The superb job these four operators did under extremely harsh conditions was just incredible. Other Mega-DXpeditions with 10 to 25 operators may rack up a higher QSO count overall but the PT0S operation was extremely well done for such a small group. WELL DONE!
I hope that the designer will re-think their idea of printing this design. The picture of the rocks is just superbe, but then to destroy it with an overload of script, uncoordinated and in a choice of color…. Sorry, negative critisism belongs to the game as well. Please donĀ“t print a card like that! please not!!!
Guess it too late anyway and by the end of the day your decision.
As our opinion is very apparently not just a subjective point of view, I wonder if this can be brought to the deciders attention?
OK, frankly, where are we that suddenly the audience decides what type pf QSL has to be printed. On the other hand it is difficult to accept something that would spoil an otherwise wonderful job of folks who are normally known to be sort of perfectionists.
When I remember their QSLs from Willis, Chesterfield or HK0….pfff, a different world. They are smart guys I would definately say. So please make it fit also this time :-)
Why so critical about QSL card? Isn’t it meant to be confirmation of your QSO? I have a nice QSL from PY0XA for St.Peter/Pauls rocks (Don Miller) from 1967, but it doesn’t count, and have been waiting 45 years for one that does. I will be grateful for this card when it arrives. And the crew did a GREAT job from a hostile QTH.
I concur with Gary. I too have the old non counting Don Miller card, so I don’t care if they send me my confirmation on an old lunch sack! Criticism of the card is not warranted at all. These ops did a fantastic job. If you want to criticize, then visit an art gallery.
I dont understand why anyone should complain about this card. Its up to the dx-station, and noone else , to print and decide the design of HIS qsl.
I think its a superb qsl-card.And thanks for a superb dx-expedition.
See you from next one. Hans SM6CVX
Gentlemen thanks for your effort on The Rocks! Great job. Can’t wait for this card to show up in the mail box. #302
I think the PT0S operation should be DXpedition of the year.
The superb job these four operators did under extremely harsh conditions was just incredible. Other Mega-DXpeditions with 10 to 25 operators may rack up a higher QSO count overall but the PT0S operation was extremely well done for such a small group. WELL DONE!
I hope that the designer will re-think their idea of printing this design. The picture of the rocks is just superbe, but then to destroy it with an overload of script, uncoordinated and in a choice of color…. Sorry, negative critisism belongs to the game as well. Please donĀ“t print a card like that! please not!!!
Guess it too late anyway and by the end of the day your decision.
I agree with you Achim. The nice picture of the rocks is covered with text that should have been placed on the back of the card.
73 Dragan K0AP
Stan SQ8X is doing one of the greatest QSL designs. Ask him next time please ….
As our opinion is very apparently not just a subjective point of view, I wonder if this can be brought to the deciders attention?
OK, frankly, where are we that suddenly the audience decides what type pf QSL has to be printed. On the other hand it is difficult to accept something that would spoil an otherwise wonderful job of folks who are normally known to be sort of perfectionists.
When I remember their QSLs from Willis, Chesterfield or HK0….pfff, a different world. They are smart guys I would definately say. So please make it fit also this time :-)
Why so critical about QSL card? Isn’t it meant to be confirmation of your QSO? I have a nice QSL from PY0XA for St.Peter/Pauls rocks (Don Miller) from 1967, but it doesn’t count, and have been waiting 45 years for one that does. I will be grateful for this card when it arrives. And the crew did a GREAT job from a hostile QTH.
I concur with Gary. I too have the old non counting Don Miller card, so I don’t care if they send me my confirmation on an old lunch sack! Criticism of the card is not warranted at all. These ops did a fantastic job. If you want to criticize, then visit an art gallery.
I dont understand why anyone should complain about this card. Its up to the dx-station, and noone else , to print and decide the design of HIS qsl.
I think its a superb qsl-card.And thanks for a superb dx-expedition.
See you from next one. Hans SM6CVX