Hi Tom,
There are actually two date ranges in an LotW certificate - the
lifetime of the certificate itself (i.e. when it can be used for
signing actions), and the date range for QSOs it can be used to sign
(e.g. you could have a certificate that's valid now, but can only be
used for QSOs in the past, with a former callsign). In the tQSL
Certificate program, double-click on your certificate, and you should
see "QSO End Date" as well as the expiry date...
73,
~iain / N6ML
On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 10:28 AM, Tom Osborne <w7why@frontier.com> wrote:
> Blank
> Hi All
>
> I was trying to upload my log to LOTW after this weekends contests and got
> this error:
>
> Signing using CALL=W7WHY, DXCC=291
> Error: Certificate QSO date out of range on line 8
> CALL: **** QSO_DATE: 20110108
> TIME_ON: 180019
> BAND: 15M
> FREQ: 21.04467
> FREQ_RX: 21.04467
> MODE: CW
>
> "Error: Signing aborted due to errors
> Error: C:\Program Files\N1MM_CW\naqp-cw-2011.ADI: Certificate QSO date out
> of range on line 8"
>
> I first thought it might be my certificate had expired, but it is good until
> 12/12.
>
> The constest robot accepted my log so it must be in the right format.
> Thanks and 73
> Tom W7WHY
>
>
>
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