I am surprised it has not been done yet since the Avery label format has been a standard for 15+ years and I see many other cards coming in from hams that use the same labels I do. ![]() If and I mean IF I could find logging software that would not only look up the call, grab the address info but also format these into the same label format to print out, then I would consider making the switch over. Doesn't take very long to run through them, since I have to look them up anyways to validate the callsign. I bring up the Avery wizard in Microsoft Word and then I cut and paste each station's address into the sheet right from QRZ.com. When I send QSL's out, I like to use the standard Avery label sheets. Personally, I find sending and receiving traditional cards one the best parts of this hobby!ĮDIT: I forgot to mention one thing. I still send traditional cards for all of my logged QSO's and I always include a SASE envelope for domestics or $2 worth of greenbacks for international. ![]() Call me old fashioned, but I still use the ARRL spiral log books and I like "QSL Man" W4MPY QSL cards.
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