Thanks, Pete.
I've now put in my certificate request...we'll see how it goes. To start I
hope to upload my 144-1296 MHz QSOs from known locations to LoTW. I have no
idea what to do with mobile QSOs where the 6-character grid is unknown.
73,
Steve VE3SMA
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On Thu, 5/17/18, Pete K0BAK <rxr978-vhf@yahoo.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] Rover Logs for LoTW
To: "Steve Kavanagh" <sjkavanagh1@yahoo.ca>, "VHF Contesting"
<vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
Received: Thursday, May 17, 2018, 12:05 PM
Yes,
you do. It's the only way to get a /R (or / anything)
signature on your logs, and therefore the only way you and
your contacts will get matched if they logged you with
/R.
The
good news is that you can use your existing certificate to
request the additional one; you don't have to start from
the beginning like with the mailed code. Look for help on
the lotw.arrl.org website for additional (not replacement)
certificates, and follow the directions
carefully.
Bad
news is, continuing LotW's relentless hostility to us
mobile/rover/portable operators, each "location"
in TQSL applies to only one callsign
certificate.
--
Pete K0BAK
From: Steve Kavanagh
via VHFcontesting <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
To:
vhfcontesting@contesting.com
Sent: Thursday, May 17,
2018 11:56 AM
Subject:
[VHFcontesting] Rover Logs for LoTW
I am trying to work out how to
best upload contest QSOs made as a rover (signing VE3SMA/R)
to LoTW. Does anyone know if I still need to get a new
callsign certificate for VE3SMA/R?
73,
Steve VE3SMA
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