Do ham radio operators still send QSL cards?

Today ham radio operators send QSL cards for a variety of reasons. It is interesting to collect them. Having made contact with a particular ham radio station it is often nice to have a card from them to remember the contact.
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Do hams still use QSL cards?

The term QSL now more commonly means to confirm a radio contact. Early on this was done mainly with postcards. Some hams still do send out QSL cards, or send them in reply or if requested. Collecting cards is a fun aspect of ham radio.
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Should I send QSL cards?

Why Do I Want a QSL Card? Courtesy – Sending a QSL card is the final handshake of a contact. Awards – QSL cards serve as proof of a two- way contact needed for certain awards. long tradition in ham radio and it is fun to get cards from other contacted hams.
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How do I get a QSL card?

QSLing via the bureau

The bureau is the easiest and cheapest way to send and receive cards. RSGB members send their cards to a central point where they are then sorted and despatched around the world. Likewise, you can lodge envelopes with your sub-manager and receive your cards “via the bureau”.
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What is the difference between QSO and QSL?

QSL = the DXCC entity of the station confirmed in the QSO. If there is no information in the QSL box then the QSO is not confirmed. In the matrix above the QSO with WA0EIR is not confirmed. The QSO with KK4FYV is confirmed because United States of America is displayed in the QSL box.
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What is a Ragchew?

Amateurs use the slang expression ragchew or ragchewing to refer to an extended, informal conversation, a variation of the common idioms "chewing the fat" and "chewing the rag". Sometimes, a contact in person, between two ham radio operators, is humorously referred to as an "eyeball QSO".
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What dies QSL mean?

QSL? and QSL originate from CW (morse code) and basically mean either "are you listening", "I am listening" or "I heard".
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What does Qrp stand for in ham radio?

QRP or low power operation has a large and growing band of radio hams who enjoy this aspect of amateur radio. The term comes from the Q codes that were often for Morse, CW and other radio transmissions where QRP means shall I reduce power.
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What does QSO mean in ham radio?

Ham Radio operators still make liberal use of them today. A QSO is another word for “contact,” as in “I made 783 QSOs during Field Day last year!” or “Making QSOs with European stations was difficult during the contest.” Many Hams enjoy keeping a record of stations they've made QSOs with by writing them in a log book.
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What is LoTW in ham radio?

Logbook of The World (LoTW) is a tool to confirm ham radio contacts and use the confirmations as credit toward awards.
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How do you address a QSL card?

All QSL cards should contain basic information about yourself:
  1. Your callsign.
  2. Name and postal address, including your country.
  3. Detailed geographic information such as your CQ Zone, 4-digit grid square, or (if in the U.S.) your county.
  4. A nice added touch is your email address (I have my Twitter account on my QSL card)
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How do I send a eQSL card?

Step1
  1. Step 1 - Register.
  2. Step 2 - Design eQSL.
  3. Step 3 - Verify Identity.
  4. Step 4 - QSO.
  5. Step 5 - Upload Log to OutBox.
  6. Step 6 - Automatic Transfer.
  7. Step 7 - Details of Transfer.
  8. Step 8 - Retrieve from InBox.
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Why do hams say 73?

73 is an old telegraph code that means "best regards". 73, as well as 88 (which means "hugs and kisses") are part of the language of ham radio.
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What does QRM mean in ham radio?

Today, QRM stands for human-made noise, as opposed to QRN, which indicates noise from natural sources. If you hear an operator say, “I'm getting some QRM,” it means there's man-made interference affecting your transmission.
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How many Q codes are there?

A total of forty-five Q-codes appeared in the "List of Abbreviations to be used in Radio Communications", which was included in the Service Regulations affixed to the Second International Radiotelegraph Convention in London (The Convention was signed on July 5, 1912, and became effective July 1, 1913.)
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What power level is considered QRP?

QRP is a way of operating that involves using low power transmitters, that are no more than 5 Watts for Morse or data modes, or 10 Watts pep for voice. There are many reasons for 'going QRP'.
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What qualifies as QRP?

Belize has one of the world's best retiree programs. Through the Qualified Retired Persons (QRP) Program, the government gives qualified retirees an exemption from taxes on all income derived from sources outside Belize, whether such income is earned or passive, and whether or not it is remitted to Belize.
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What does 20 mean in texting?

Overview. “What's your 20?” is shorthand for 'where are you' or 'what's your location'. It's a phrase adopted from the Trucking and CB Radio community.
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Why do they say what's your 20?

What's your 20? is CB (Citizens Band radio) lingo for “What's your location?” What's your 2020 can be part of a question about a person's presidential aspirations for the 2020 election or about a person or organization's goals or aims for the year 2020.
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How do you end a ham radio conversation?

Amateur operators in the U.S. are required to sign off (end communications) by stating both your callsign and the station's that you are in contact with.
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How do you stop a ham conversation?

If you'd like to join in or "break" in to an ongoing conversation or QSO as its called, the first thing you want to do is LISTEN. Make a note of the callsign of one or all in the QSO. Then, WAIT for the transmitting station to hand it back to the next station. Between the break in their QSO, you would say your call.
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How long can you talk on ham radio?

For example, if you and a friend are using handheld transceivers (HTs) with a typical output power of 5 watts, you can expect your range to be about 5 miles maximum. If you're using a repeater, however, you should be able to talk much farther.
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