Try www.globalqsl.com
Art Searle W2NRA wrote:
>Hi Don,
>
>You also have to get a certificate for the callsign/M if you used /M.
>
>73 Art W2NRA
>
>Don wrote:
>Recently, I operated mobile in the Ohio QSO Party. We (KK8I and I) made 770
>QSOs across 24 different counties in 12 hours.
>
>After a couple inquiries, I have learned that you can QSL these contacts
>correctly through LoTW. In TQSL, create a separate "location" for each
>county. Then sign each county log with the corresponding TQSL location file.
>Then upload - viola! The QSL the other station will receive will include the
>appropriate county.
>
>Additionally, you should pay attention to the GRID, too, if you intend to
>include that for each location. In OhQP, for instance, our route sometimes
>meant each county was all in one grid - easy to assign. In other places, the
>route covered two different grid squares in the same county. (I chose to
>handle this by leaving the GRID off in these particular instances, rather
>than estimating/speculating where the change happened and dividing the log
>into two parts or simply reporting what I knew to be an ambiguous/erroneous
>grid square.)
>
>Hope somebody finds this valuable!
>
>73!
>Don Chisholm K8BB
>Pontiac, MI
>
>
>
>
>
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>
>Message: 8
>Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2006 11:12:58 +0300
>From: "Timo Klimoff" <timo.klimoff@dnainternet.net>
>Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] HA5KDQ - infamous Hungarian VHFers
>To: "CQ-Contest" <cq-contest@contesting.com>
>Message-ID: <01e701c6cff9$f5168d20$9cecbad5@TBone>
>Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="Windows-1252";
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>
>
>
>>This is a public pillory post.
>>
>>
>>
>
>Final count:
>last weekend in 24 hrs they spotted themselves 432 times ...
>
>73, Timo OH1NOA
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 9
>Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2006 08:36:43 -0500
>From: "Russell Hill" <rustyhill@earthlink.net>
>Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] LoTW and portable operations
>To: <k8bb@comcast.net>, <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
>Message-ID: <001301c6d027$29204340$287c7446@RCHill>
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>
>Soma Garmin GPS handhelds will allow the choice of location formats, and in
>some cases one of the choices will be the Maidenhead format. I have a
>Garmin 196, and it does so. I expect others will also.
>
>73,
>Rusty, na5tr
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <k8bb@comcast.net>
>To: <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
>Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 10:38 PM
>Subject: [CQ-Contest] LoTW and portable operations
>
>
>
>
>>Recently, I operated mobile in the Ohio QSO Party. We (KK8I and I) made
>>770
>>QSOs across 24 different counties in 12 hours.
>>
>>After a couple inquiries, I have learned that you can QSL these contacts
>>correctly through LoTW. In TQSL, create a separate "location" for each
>>county. Then sign each county log with the corresponding TQSL location
>>file.
>>Then upload - viola! The QSL the other station will receive will include
>>the
>>appropriate county.
>>
>>Additionally, you should pay attention to the GRID, too, if you intend to
>>include that for each location. In OhQP, for instance, our route sometimes
>>meant each county was all in one grid - easy to assign. In other places,
>>the
>>route covered two different grid squares in the same county. (I chose to
>>handle this by leaving the GRID off in these particular instances, rather
>>than estimating/speculating where the change happened and dividing the log
>>into two parts or simply reporting what I knew to be an
>>ambiguous/erroneous
>>grid square.)
>>
>>Hope somebody finds this valuable!
>>
>>73!
>>Don Chisholm K8BB
>>Pontiac, MI
>>
>>
>>
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>
>
>
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>
>Message: 10
>Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2006 15:09:52 -0000
>From: "David Robbins K1TTT" <k1ttt@arrl.net>
>Subject: [CQ-Contest] wae still open here
>To: "YCCC" <yccc@yccc.org>, "reflector cq-contest"
> <CQ-Contest@Contesting.COM>
>Message-ID: <002001c6d034$2c49f900$0800a8c0@k1tttibm>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
>My station is still available for next weekend's wae ssb. Anyone
>interested??
>
>
>David Robbins K1TTT
>e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
>web: http://www.k1ttt.net
>AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
>
>
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 11
>Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2006 08:48:16 -0700
>From: mwdink@eskimo.com
>Subject: [CQ-Contest] 2006 Rus RTTY - All 3830 Claimed Scores
> 04Sep2006
>To: CQ-Contest@contesting.com
>Message-ID: <200609041548.k84FmGEA010266@b4h.net>
>
>2006 Rus RTTY - All 3830 Claimed Scores 04Sep2006
>
>NOTE: This list is NOT a list of submitted logs received by the contest
>sponsor. It is based solely on the claimed scores posted to the 3830
>reflector via the web forms available at the 3830 Score Web Page shown
>below.
>
>Submit logs by: October 2, 2006
>E-mail logs to: contest[at]radio[dot]ru
>Mail logs to:
> Russian RTTY WW Contest
>Radio Magazine
>Seliverstov per. 10
>Moscow 107045
>Russia
>3830 Score Web Page - http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
>http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/3830/
>Submission info ( tnx WA7BNM) - http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/
>Contest Station Database - http://www.pvrc.org/
>
>73 dink
>
>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
>All Multi-Op HP
>UT3HWW 642 3970 236 22 936,920 KRS
>ES1A 634 4295 214 24 919,130 Tallinn Radio Club
>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
>All SOAB HP
>7X0RY(OK1DF) 955 9525 282 23 2,686,050 OKDXF
>JA6GCE 629 5535 139 22 769,365
>F6IRF 507 3335 196 10:28 653,660
>LY6A(LY2BM) 433 2990 165 15 493,350
>DJ3IW 282 1830 157 287,310 DRCG
>NP3D/W2(EW1AR) 359 2680 106 17 284,080 YCCC
>WA2ETU 367 2775 97 18 269,175
>K9MUG 342 2440 74 12 180,560 SECC
>K3MQ 280 1975 87 16 171,825
>W1BYH 215 1565 81 11 126,765 YCCC
>
>N4ZZ 225 1610 50 4 80,500 TCG
>AI9T 166 1115 47 6 52,406
>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
>All SOAB LP
>LZ9R(LZ3YY) 595 3685 241 20 888,085
>VA1CHP 325 2235 92 205,620 MCC
>OZ0F 275 1560 128 12 199,680
>S50DX 200 1155 118 136,290 SCC
>F5CQ 192 1190 112 11 133,280 LNDX
>HK6PSG 232 2305 50 115,250
>GU0SUP 172 1030 98 5 100,940 BARTG
>TF3KX 154 950 73 7 69,350
>VE9DX 165 1075 49 44,075 MCC
>VA7ST 201 1135 34 8 38,590
>
>KP4AH 200 784 49 38,416
>K2PAL 126 800 41 9:53 32,800
>K0RC 75 545 32 3.5 17,440 MWA
>AA5VU 145 855 27 15,775 CTDXCC
>W7MRC(NG7Z) 148 785 17 6.8 13,345 Maltby Radio Club
>K4GMH 56 435 25 1 10,875 PVRC
>WA4OSD 84 465 16 7,905 TCG
>VE3XD 41 320 24 1.5 7,680 CCO
>G7TMU 38 220 26 1.75 6,600 Chiltern DX Club
>AA9DY 82 450 13 6 5,850 SMC
>
>K6GEP 36 205 9 7 1,845 SCCC
>WA7SLD 53 275 5 3 1,375
>WA6BOB 6 30 2 00:20 60 SCCC
>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
>All SOAB QRP
>KS0M 95 650 29 6 18,850
>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
>All SOSB/20 HP
>ZC4LI(STEVE) 573 5275 110 20 580,250 ESBA
>S51CK 437 3090 100 14 309,000 SCC
>UT1IA 205 1495 65 4.5 91,325 UCC
>WX4TM 116 939 45 3.5 41,850 SECC
>K5AM 99 605 15 1 9,075
>KE1F 64 425 18 7,650 FCG
>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
>All SOSB/20 LP
>A45WD(YO9HP) 264 1494 82 5 122,508
>OM5TX 219 1525 76 24 115,900
>NB1B 141 1115 52 6 57,980
>CT4DX 121 710 61 43,310
>VE3GSI 103 795 42 6 33,390
>DJ6TK 77 515 54 3:47 27,810 RR DX
>WN1X 88 540 16 9,720
>K4WW 50 370 20 2 7,400 KCG
>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
>All SOSB/40 HP
>W1TY 81 560 22 3:30 12,320 WNY Digital Contest
>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>Call QSOs Pts Mults hr Score Club
>All SOSB/40 LP
>Z31GX 177 1060 65 68,900 Z30M Contest team
>
>
>Operators:
>ES1A ES1GE,ES1GF
>UT3HWW UT4HZ,UY1HY,UZ7HO
>
>
>
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