QSL Cards - myqslcard.com
QSL Cards - myqslcard.com
Testing out a program I have been working on for MY QSL Cards let me know your thoughts.
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Re: QSL Cards - myqslcard.com
As I am not in your log book old boy I cannot get past the intro at stage one...
So cannot post a comment about what you have running there...Jack VK2XQ Sydeny NSW (resident Forum "GOM"...Grumpy Old Man)
So cannot post a comment about what you have running there...Jack VK2XQ Sydeny NSW (resident Forum "GOM"...Grumpy Old Man)
Re: QSL Cards - myqslcard.com
Thanks Guys, Will have to try for a sked Jack & Nev, appreciate your comments and look forward to a QSO in the future.
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Worked for me... Jack you need to get on air and work Greg
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OK,
So where would I go to get a batch of real cards made and printed, and for what cost? As yet, I don't have a card.....
So where would I go to get a batch of real cards made and printed, and for what cost? As yet, I don't have a card.....
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Tim
If you want a qty (say >1,000) go off shore (I hate to say that!!!)
Do a search and you'll find a heap of printers in EU that do quality photo cards for the price I paid for mono colour on card in VK.
If you want a qty (say >1,000) go off shore (I hate to say that!!!)
Do a search and you'll find a heap of printers in EU that do quality photo cards for the price I paid for mono colour on card in VK.
Re: QSL Cards - myqslcard.com
I printed a batch of a couple of hundred of my cards on 6x4 at the photobooths in Hardly Normal. Worked out about 4c each?
73 - Rob VK2GOM / G0MOH
73 - Rob VK2GOM / G0MOH
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I did the artwork and had them printed at Snap or KwikPrint or one of those mobs. I can't remember the price but it wasn't onerous. Plus unlike going the photoprint route it is double sided.
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Is there an international guideline/standard for what size your card is?
I heard the VK bureau can be picky with this topic.
I heard the VK bureau can be picky with this topic.
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Re: QSL Cards - myqslcard.com
The IARU recommends a size of 3.5" x 5.5" for a QSL card.
For the metric enthusiasts, you'll have to get your calculator out!
73 - Rob VK2GOM / G0MOH
For the metric enthusiasts, you'll have to get your calculator out!
73 - Rob VK2GOM / G0MOH
Re: QSL Cards - myqslcard.com
From the Amateur Radio Victoria web site:
"QSL cards should not exceed 140mm by 90mm or be less than 125mm by 80mm. They must not be printed on lightweight paper. (such as 80gsm copy paper). QSL's.
Preferred weight is in the range 120 -180gsm. The callsign of the station to receive the card is written on the top right hand corner.
The card size and placement of the recipient callsign were made standard worldwide some years ago to make it easier to sort and handle large quantities of cards.
The QSL Bureaux only exchange cards between themselves, and there are a very few countries which don't have a bureau. In these cases, radio amateurs wanting a card from a non-bureau country must QSL direct by using the normal postage system."
Regards,
Peter VK3PF
"QSL cards should not exceed 140mm by 90mm or be less than 125mm by 80mm. They must not be printed on lightweight paper. (such as 80gsm copy paper). QSL's.
Preferred weight is in the range 120 -180gsm. The callsign of the station to receive the card is written on the top right hand corner.
The card size and placement of the recipient callsign were made standard worldwide some years ago to make it easier to sort and handle large quantities of cards.
The QSL Bureaux only exchange cards between themselves, and there are a very few countries which don't have a bureau. In these cases, radio amateurs wanting a card from a non-bureau country must QSL direct by using the normal postage system."
Regards,
Peter VK3PF
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Interesting on hearing about suggested specifications for paper weight...
I have some QSL cards from 20+yrs ago from the old Soviet Union, and some of those 'cards' were very paper thin, and the printing very dubious quality. Cost was an overbearing factor for some back then I think.
How times have changed!
73 - Rob VK2GOM / G0MOH
I have some QSL cards from 20+yrs ago from the old Soviet Union, and some of those 'cards' were very paper thin, and the printing very dubious quality. Cost was an overbearing factor for some back then I think.
How times have changed!
73 - Rob VK2GOM / G0MOH
Re: QSL Cards - myqslcard.com
The point of my post was to show how myqslcard.com can exchange a QSL card without printing a posting.
It seem to have gone in a different direction
I look forward to more people trying it out an offering me some more feedback.
It seem to have gone in a different direction
I look forward to more people trying it out an offering me some more feedback.
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Hello Greg (is that right?)
Does your website allow the addition of other logs, possibly by other hams to run side by side with yours, otherwise it seems like a big cost (domain and hosting) for a quite unique service.
looks great by the way.
Regards,
Peter, vk5pj
I was curious as to what sort of scripting language was behind the generation of the graphics on top of the stock image? I remember playing with a Perl based image editor many moons ago to produce watermarks on images.VK2GJC wrote:The point of my post was to show how myqslcard.com can exchange a QSL card without printing a posting.
It seem to have gone in a different direction
I look forward to more people trying it out an offering me some more feedback.
Does your website allow the addition of other logs, possibly by other hams to run side by side with yours, otherwise it seems like a big cost (domain and hosting) for a quite unique service.
looks great by the way.
Regards,
Peter, vk5pj
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Hello Peter,
Thanks for your comments.
The data and image are placed as required using PHP and converted to PDF. I don't want to give too much away here but if you are interested in finding out more about the code just email me
The idea behind my program was to combine my OnAirLogbook with MyQSLcard - both programs are being developed with the aim to make it available to all.(at a small cost)
I have been getting requests from people just wanting the MyQSLcard to work with their existing logbook software, so I guess I may have to work on a API for other programs to send and receive XML, not sure if I am going to go down this road yet. That is why I am getting it out there hoping for more comments and suggestions.
Thanks for your comments.
The data and image are placed as required using PHP and converted to PDF. I don't want to give too much away here but if you are interested in finding out more about the code just email me
The idea behind my program was to combine my OnAirLogbook with MyQSLcard - both programs are being developed with the aim to make it available to all.(at a small cost)
I have been getting requests from people just wanting the MyQSLcard to work with their existing logbook software, so I guess I may have to work on a API for other programs to send and receive XML, not sure if I am going to go down this road yet. That is why I am getting it out there hoping for more comments and suggestions.
Everything in this universe has a unique frequency, all you have to do is tune in . . .
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Sounds like you have been having some fun
Just started on putting my logbooks from the 80's and 90's 00's into electronic form... now that give me cramps just thinking about it
I will keep an eye out for any updates to the thread.
Regards,
Peter, vk5pj
I am not sure if you have run across them but there a few standard formats out there for electronic log book exports / imports. You might want to investigate a form of uploading the export from the persons logbook and then have some scripting import that file to the backend database once it has passed a sanity check.VK2GJC wrote:Hello Peter,
Thanks for your comments.
The data and image are placed as required using PHP and converted to PDF. I don't want to give too much away here but if you are interested in finding out more about the code just email me
The idea behind my program was to combine my OnAirLogbook with MyQSLcard - both programs are being developed with the aim to make it available to all.(at a small cost)
I have been getting requests from people just wanting the MyQSLcard to work with their existing logbook software, so I guess I may have to work on a API for other programs to send and receive XML, not sure if I am going to go down this road yet. That is why I am getting it out there hoping for more comments and suggestions.
Just started on putting my logbooks from the 80's and 90's 00's into electronic form... now that give me cramps just thinking about it
I will keep an eye out for any updates to the thread.
Regards,
Peter, vk5pj
Re: QSL Cards - myqslcard.com
Greg,
if you intend to make this "available to all at a small cost", then you need to address things like "best 73's and Good DXing." on the cards!
Even if you don't intend to sell it you still need to fix that up!
Regards,
Ken
if you intend to make this "available to all at a small cost", then you need to address things like "best 73's and Good DXing." on the cards!
Even if you don't intend to sell it you still need to fix that up!
Regards,
Ken
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Thanks Ken,
You will be able to edit this area and include any information, what do you think should go here?
You will be able to edit this area and include any information, what do you think should go here?
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Hi, Greg.
'73' means "best wishes", so you don't need to say 'best best wisheses' . Much the same with DX - it means long distance working (rx or tx), so you don't need to wish long distance workinging on people. I would suggest you make it simply "73 and Good DX", and then pedants like me will be happy.
The concept and the work you have done on it are very interesting. It certainly brings QSL exchanges into the 21st century. Whether it is for me I don't know for sure at this stage. I await further developments with interest.
Regards,
Ken
'73' means "best wishes", so you don't need to say 'best best wisheses' . Much the same with DX - it means long distance working (rx or tx), so you don't need to wish long distance workinging on people. I would suggest you make it simply "73 and Good DX", and then pedants like me will be happy.
The concept and the work you have done on it are very interesting. It certainly brings QSL exchanges into the 21st century. Whether it is for me I don't know for sure at this stage. I await further developments with interest.
Regards,
Ken