This is not rocket science! Like Jim, I do the same thing when I operate
from multiple counties in my home State for the NMQP and in AZ (AZQP) or UT
(7QP) or SS in CO. I did my LotW upload "manually" for multiple counties
(separate files) and look forward to trying AD1C's utility for this year's
NMQP.
Like abiding by the rules, much of what we do requires attention to detail,
a big deal for me during my USAF career and everywhere else I've worked.
Unfortunately, the "Excellence in All We Do" USAF value doesn't apply to
everyone in every case. It just takes a little extra work.
I do a lot of presentations on subjects related to contesting and DX'ing for
other clubs and at other hamfests/conventions. I use the rationale that if
one wants to find the best (excellence) in ham radio, regardless of the
subject, look to contesters and DX'rs. But it's wise to look to those who
do each of them really well, and even me on occasion.
BTW, I want to publicly thank Icom for our plaque in the 2016 SS-SSB
(K8TE+KS5Z in CO) and for the one that's in the mail for KS5Z/VY2 (+K8TE +
KB7KYK) for 2017. We appreciate their outstanding support of the contesting
community. Contest University was another example of that support.
73 and Good Luck in the Contest, Bill, K8TE
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Message: 5
Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2017 10:32:33 -0700
From: Jim Brown <k9yc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: cq-contest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Borrowing callsigns / location / awards?
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Right. I'm trustee for W6BX and KU6W, both of which get used exclusively for
contests, including portable setups in different counties, grids, and
states. I upload each log with a location file showing the right county,
grid, and state.
For 7QP, W6GJB, W6JTI, and I have done multiple portable setups in different
counties. We signed N7N, which Glen held for the two weekends.
I used AD1C's utility to split the log into the individual counties, one
ADIF for each, and Glen did the upload to LOTW (because he held the call).
One thing I find VERY disappointing is that most of the teams that do
extensive mobile operations for state QSO parties fail to put their logs on
LOTW, and fail to do what we did for 7QP.
73, Jim K9YC
On Fri,6/2/2017 8:19 AM, Gerry Hull wrote:
> Yes, he is responsible. I use W1VE and WR1ST from all the New England
> states, and when I upload, the log is for a specific location.
>
> 73. Gerry W1VE
>
> On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 10:45 AM Dave Edmonds <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
>> HI Guys,
>>
>> I just worked the WPXCW and ended up with 394 Qs on 40m. I just
>> updating my contacts into my master log program..
>>
>> Here's my problem...
>>
>> With WPX and many other contest, there is no exchange of location.
>> So, I have no idea where the station is located.
>>
>> Example...
>>
>> I worked KU1CW in the WPX. I uploaded my log to LOTW an I received a
>> confirmed qsl. Here are the details on LOTW record.
>>
>> *Station* *Call Sign* WN4AFP *DXCC* UNITED STATES OF AMERICA *CQ
>> Zone* 5 *ITU
>> Zone* 8 *Grid* EM84UU *State* South Carolina (SC) *County* GREENVILLE
>> *Worked
>> Station* *Worked* KU1CW *DXCC* UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (291) *State*
>> Kansas
>> (KS) *County* JOHNSON *Date/Time* 2017-05-27 21:11:56 *Mode* CW (CW)
>> *Band* 40M
>> *QSL* 2017-06-02 13:42:27
>> <https://lotw.arrl.org/lotwuser/qsodetail?qso=840175882>
>>
>> I have just confirmed a QSO via LOTW with KU1CW located in Kansas and
>> Johnson county.
>>
>> Did I really work Alex in Johnson county Kansas?
>>
>> If I needed Kansas for WAS, I now have a QSL via LOTW for Kansas.
>>
>> After looking at 3830scores, I learn that KU1CW callsign location was
>> in Virginia.
>>
>> So my confirmed LOTW contact with Kansas is not valid. I can obtain a
>> WAS award from the ARRL without working Kansas. By the way, this
>> station was
>> 599+ on 40m during the day... doubtful it was Kansas.
>>
>> Bottom line... If I'm trying to work all counties or any awards how
>> can I be confident that a contact is really valid for WAS and other
>> awards.What's the solution?
>>
>> Is KU1CW responsible for informing LOTW that on May 27/28 he was
>> really operating from Virginia? I don't know where he was?
>>
>> Anyone else experience this problem?
>>
>> 73s Dave WN4AFP
>> _______________________________________________
>> CQ-Contest mailing list
>> CQ-Contest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>>
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Message: 6
Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2017 14:05:40 -0400
From: Dave Edmonds <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: k9yc@xxxxxxxx
Cc: "cq-contest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <cq-contest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Borrowing callsigns / location / awards?
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Thanks Jim...
I agree that some of the mobile ops don't go through the LOTW prep process
to make the contacts count.
I've contacted KU1CW about the problem via email a few minutes ago.
73s Dave WN4AFP
On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 1:32 PM, Jim Brown <k9yc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Right. I'm trustee for W6BX and KU6W, both of which get used
> exclusively for contests, including portable setups in different
> counties, grids, and states. I upload each log with a location file
> showing the right county, grid, and state.
>
> For 7QP, W6GJB, W6JTI, and I have done multiple portable setups in
> different counties. We signed N7N, which Glen held for the two
> weekends. I used AD1C's utility to split the log into the individual
> counties, one ADIF for each, and Glen did the upload to LOTW (because he
held the call).
>
> One thing I find VERY disappointing is that most of the teams that do
> extensive mobile operations for state QSO parties fail to put their
> logs on LOTW, and fail to do what we did for 7QP.
>
> 73, Jim K9YC
>
>
> On Fri,6/2/2017 8:19 AM, Gerry Hull wrote:
>
>> Yes, he is responsible. I use W1VE and WR1ST from all the New
>> England states, and when I upload, the log is for a specific location.
>>
>> 73. Gerry W1VE
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 10:45 AM Dave Edmonds
>> <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>> HI Guys,
>>>
>>> I just worked the WPXCW and ended up with 394 Qs on 40m. I just
>>> updating my contacts into my master log program..
>>>
>>> Here's my problem...
>>>
>>> With WPX and many other contest, there is no exchange of location.
>>> So, I have no idea where the station is located.
>>>
>>> Example...
>>>
>>> I worked KU1CW in the WPX. I uploaded my log to LOTW an I received a
>>> confirmed qsl. Here are the details on LOTW record.
>>>
>>> *Station* *Call Sign* WN4AFP *DXCC* UNITED STATES OF AMERICA *CQ
>>> Zone* 5 *ITU
>>> Zone* 8 *Grid* EM84UU *State* South Carolina (SC) *County*
>>> GREENVILLE *Worked
>>> Station* *Worked* KU1CW *DXCC* UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (291)
>>> *State* Kansas
>>> (KS) *County* JOHNSON *Date/Time* 2017-05-27 21:11:56 *Mode* CW (CW)
>>> *Band* 40M
>>> *QSL* 2017-06-02 13:42:27
>>> <https://lotw.arrl.org/lotwuser/qsodetail?qso=840175882>
>>>
>>> I have just confirmed a QSO via LOTW with KU1CW located in Kansas
>>> and Johnson county.
>>>
>>> Did I really work Alex in Johnson county Kansas?
>>>
>>> If I needed Kansas for WAS, I now have a QSL via LOTW for Kansas.
>>>
>>> After looking at 3830scores, I learn that KU1CW callsign location
>>> was in Virginia.
>>>
>>> So my confirmed LOTW contact with Kansas is not valid. I can obtain
>>> a WAS award from the ARRL without working Kansas. By the way, this
>>> station was
>>> 599+ on 40m during the day... doubtful it was Kansas.
>>>
>>> Bottom line... If I'm trying to work all counties or any awards how
>>> can I be confident that a contact is really valid for WAS and other
>>> awards.What's the solution?
>>>
>>> Is KU1CW responsible for informing LOTW that on May 27/28 he was
>>> really operating from Virginia? I don't know where he was?
>>>
>>> Anyone else experience this problem?
>>>
>>> 73s Dave WN4AFP
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> CQ-Contest mailing list
>>> CQ-Contest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
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>> CQ-Contest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>>
>>
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Dave Edmonds
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864.288.6678
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www.pkministrywebs.com
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Message: 7
Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2017 14:02:51 -0400
From: Gerry Hull <gerry@xxxxxxxx>
To: k9yc@xxxxxxxx
Cc: CQ-Contest <cq-contest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Borrowing callsigns / location / awards?
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The no-brainer these days is to use Clublog integration, which will update
LOTW. There is also the connector for N1MM that will do Clublog updates
in real time (probably not a good idea during contests!). We are using it
for our VY1AAA, CI1AAA, XK150YUKON and XO1X operation, and it is fantastic!
73, Gerry W1VE
On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 1:32 PM, Jim Brown <k9yc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Right. I'm trustee for W6BX and KU6W, both of which get used exclusively
> for contests, including portable setups in different counties, grids, and
> states. I upload each log with a location file showing the right county,
> grid, and state.
>
> For 7QP, W6GJB, W6JTI, and I have done multiple portable setups in
> different counties. We signed N7N, which Glen held for the two weekends. I
> used AD1C's utility to split the log into the individual counties, one
ADIF
> for each, and Glen did the upload to LOTW (because he held the call).
>
> One thing I find VERY disappointing is that most of the teams that do
> extensive mobile operations for state QSO parties fail to put their logs
on
> LOTW, and fail to do what we did for 7QP.
>
> 73, Jim K9YC
>
>
> On Fri,6/2/2017 8:19 AM, Gerry Hull wrote:
>
>> Yes, he is responsible. I use W1VE and WR1ST from all the New England
>> states, and when I upload, the log is for a specific location.
>>
>> 73. Gerry W1VE
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 10:45 AM Dave Edmonds <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>> HI Guys,
>>>
>>> I just worked the WPXCW and ended up with 394 Qs on 40m. I just updating
>>> my
>>> contacts into my master log program..
>>>
>>> Here's my problem...
>>>
>>> With WPX and many other contest, there is no exchange of location. So, I
>>> have no idea where the station is located.
>>>
>>> Example...
>>>
>>> I worked KU1CW in the WPX. I uploaded my log to LOTW an I received a
>>> confirmed qsl. Here are the details on LOTW record.
>>>
>>> *Station* *Call Sign* WN4AFP *DXCC* UNITED STATES OF AMERICA *CQ Zone* 5
>>> *ITU
>>> Zone* 8 *Grid* EM84UU *State* South Carolina (SC) *County* GREENVILLE
>>> *Worked
>>> Station* *Worked* KU1CW *DXCC* UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (291) *State*
>>> Kansas
>>> (KS) *County* JOHNSON *Date/Time* 2017-05-27 21:11:56 *Mode* CW (CW)
>>> *Band* 40M
>>> *QSL* 2017-06-02 13:42:27
>>> <https://lotw.arrl.org/lotwuser/qsodetail?qso=840175882>
>>>
>>> I have just confirmed a QSO via LOTW with KU1CW located in Kansas and
>>> Johnson county.
>>>
>>> Did I really work Alex in Johnson county Kansas?
>>>
>>> If I needed Kansas for WAS, I now have a QSL via LOTW for Kansas.
>>>
>>> After looking at 3830scores, I learn that KU1CW callsign location was in
>>> Virginia.
>>>
>>> So my confirmed LOTW contact with Kansas is not valid. I can obtain a
WAS
>>> award from the ARRL without working Kansas. By the way, this station was
>>> 599+ on 40m during the day... doubtful it was Kansas.
>>>
>>> Bottom line... If I'm trying to work all counties or any awards how can
I
>>> be confident that a contact is really valid for WAS and other
>>> awards.What's
>>> the solution?
>>>
>>> Is KU1CW responsible for informing LOTW that on May 27/28 he was really
>>> operating from Virginia? I don't know where he was?
>>>
>>> Anyone else experience this problem?
>>>
>>> 73s Dave WN4AFP
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> CQ-Contest mailing list
>>> CQ-Contest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
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>> CQ-Contest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
>>
>>
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