Being new to this hobby, I am perhaps a bit "over keen" on getting contacts logged and confirmed. I fully understand and accept that many operators do not choose to keep a log - that's fine - there's no licence requirement to keep a log (not in the UK anyway).
So putting the over-eagerness to one side, I don't think it's too much to expect Special Event Stations to respond. But in my experience, not only do Special Event Stations not respond, most of them don't even use QRZ's Logging system!
Now I'm not daft enough to think that every operator in the world will choose the same LogBook as me, but I do expect Special Event Stations to provide a path for QRZ-Loggers to log their QSO's alongside the 62,000,000+ QRZ records!!
I think it's fair to say that most operators turn to QRZ.com to see who they're talking to and I don't think it unfair to expect to find an SES or Club callsign to be found registered there and to provide pertinent information regarding the Special Event or Club.
But what I have found is that some SES don't even register their callsign on QRZ ahead of the event - some register, but opt out of the Logging option. A few do register and opt into the Logging but then don't respond to confirmation requests - they're probably the worst of them all.
Here's two examples of Special Events - BIWOTA 2019 and LOTA 2019...
Surely if you are a Special Event Station and you register your callsign with QRZ, you should activate the Logging option too. Evein if you normally use something like LOTW, it only takes a few minutes to set up a QRZ log and have it automatically port over the adif to QRZ.
Or am I talking rubbish? I am after all, new to this.

















