Perhaps they're giving SWL's the opportunity to use the system?  I get at
least one or two SWL cards (mostly from EU countries) in every buro batch
of cards I get these days.  The SWL's use "callsigns" (identifiers) that
definitely aren't ham callsigns.

73, Zack W9SZ


On Wed, 24 Sep 2003, Scott Manthe wrote:

> While I was playing with the Trusted QSL program I found an interesting item
> in the Preferences menu. There is an option to allow nonamateur callsigns.
> I'm not really a conspiratorial type, but it did make me wonder why this
> "feature" was included with this particular program, especially given the
> ARRL's efforts to ensure the integrity of the logs. Maybe the ARRL is
> planning further ahead than many of us give them credit for- possibly
> planning for the time when amateurs and non-amateurs alike are happily
> sharing our bands? Hmmm.... Could also explain the Handbook's name change,
> too.
> 
> Just pondering.
> 
> 73,
> Scott, N9AI
> 

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