Robert Chalmas HB9BZA maintains an LOTW Users List. As ARRL has not decided to
provide this data, as they believe it not useful, Robert has done a very good
job. This list is used by DX Clusters. Terry AB5K introduced use of this
database to let cluster users know whether the station spotted is a known LOTW
user. Some programs, including the DXLab Suite programs, use this list in a
database format to identify known LOTW users.
You can help update this list and I urge you to do so.
Go to http://www.hb9bza.net/lotw/index.html to learn how you can help.
Basically, you download your lotwreport.adi from the LOTW website and email it
to Robert at lotw-list@hb9bza.net
As of 5 March, there were 19,758 callsigns known to be using LOTW with 314
current countries represented. ARRL reports that 29,766 certificates
(different callsigns) are registered. So, there are more to find out there.
Countries/entities not currently known to be using LOTW are:
3C0 Annobon
3D2C Conway Reef
3Y5 Bouvet
4U1U United Nations NY
7O Yemen
9J Zambia
9U Burundi
EK Armenia
EP Iran
EZ Turkmenistan
FJ St-Barthelemy
FR/G Glorioso
HK0M Malpelo
JD1M Minami Torishima
KH5K Kingman Reef
KP1 Navassa
KP5 Desecheo
PY0P St. Peter & St. Paul Rocks
SV/A Mount Athos
VK0M Macquarie
VK9M Mellish Reef
VK9W Willis
XW Laos
ZK3 Tokelau Is.
Do you have any of these entities confirmed by LOTW? If so, Robert would like
to know.
73, Don ADØK
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