Not at all Vladimir. I did not blame LOTW for forged confirmations. I
just said that I did not send them by post required photocopies and
I did not upload there my logs. But I did give the permission to my
QSL manager to upload my logs to the LOTW. That was quite a while
ago. I do not know if there is a special procedure for QSL managers
with LOTW but when you get my card from my manager and them submit it
for DXCC does ARRL question its authenticity? I guess not. So I do
not see why it should be different in case of the LOTW.
73, Igor UA9CDC
> Igor,
> You have made a very serious statement. In fact, you blame LoTW for
forged
> confirmations or so. But you ARE on LoTW! I have found 7 QSLs in
the LoTW
> for contacts with you.
> Can you please kindly check with your manager whether your logs
were
> uploaded to the LoTW or not, as you state. And how come, if you
say, no
> validation documents were ptovided to the ARRL.
>
> 73,
>
> Vladimir EU1SA
>
> ---
>
> >> Yes, I read UA9CDC's message and also refer to the response from
> > Art RX9TX. I can confirm what Art
> >> says...I have a LotW QSL from UA9CDC. :))
> >>
> >> 73, Ted W4NZ
> >
> > Isn't it interesting Ted? And yet I never sent my logs or
photocopy
> > of my licence and passport by post to the LOTW as they require.
> > So you only confirm that despite of extra security of the LOTW
there
> > are other ways of doing that :)))
> > I only send logs to my manager. NO TQ or other silly files. Just
> > ADIF.
> > 73, Igor UA9CDC
>
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