So I sent in my 222 & Up log to LOTW. It was exported from N1MM as an adif file. I checked and got an immediate match with VA3IKE for his 49th grid on 432. Ike was very keen to get that contact logge
Dave, One of the confirmation matching criteria for LOTW is that the modes must be an exact match or match a mode group ( ex. DATA = FT4, FT8, Q65, etc) https://lotw.arrl.org/lotw-help/key-concepts#c
Hello Scott, I had no idea that you could do that stuff with TQSL. Remapping the modes looks like a great way to get things to run seamlessly. I have not tried it yet, but I plan to do that. It looks
The Amateur Data Interchange Format (ADIF) is a standard which gets updated periodically. The last update was Version 3.1.4 on Dec 6, 2022 https://www.adif.org/ Version 3.1.4 is here https://www.adif
Hi Leandra Those are good comments. I guess it all boils down to the fact that computer logging is quite critical and require some serious effort when submitting due to the fact that computers are "
Hi Ron, I just followed ur lead (and others) and re submitted my LOTW file to the ARRL and I think that I have fixed some of my problems. I worry that I have some CW vs SSB contacts wrong because I h