Roger Borowski wrote:

>What I've found to work for me is to alter the callsign such as; K1B/SSB for 
>SSB QSO's and list the manager for that callsign as RZ3AA and all other modes 
>for K1B QSO's QSL to YT1AD. You do have to remember to alter the callsign for 
>any SSB QSO but if you set the first SSB QSO with K1B to K1B/SSB and also make 
>the Baker & Howland Island exception for K1B/SSB in the prefix box, then set 
>the QSL manager to RZ3AA, all subsequent QSO's with K1B/SSB will have the 
>correct QSL manager. 73, -=Rog-K9RB=- 
>
> 
>
That sounds like a winner, Roger.  I had thought of the notes field as a 
couple of others mentioned, but that wouldn't make the labels print 
properly.  Setting the start and stop dates wouldn't work either because 
some of the CW and SSB contacts are on the same day.

Presumably the K1B QSL manager won't object to seeing a "/SSB" after the 
callsign.  I doubt seriously they keep the cards anyway.  In fact, I 
THINK it was KU9C who said just to stick the labels on a piece of paper 
and send that to him.  Thanks again Roger and to everybody else who replied.

- David

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 Out of the sorrow, into the joy, where we'll dwell in the Highlands with Him 
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