..and to add to the post below, you'll need a unique certificate for any
different grid you operate from; especially important for rovers. It's not
difficult to do, but absolutely necessary.
Tom Hybiske, K3GM
--- On Tue, 7/14/09, Jim Smith <w0eea@sbbco.net> wrote:
It is also time to remind everyone who is currently sending logs to LoTW to
make sure you are sending your correct grid.
I receive many LoTW confirmations for 6M contacts which do not include the
grid and a few after every contest (at least) that contain the wrong grid.
Please remember that information exchanged on the air doesn't count on LoTW.
You must include the correct info in your upload or it does not count. I
still receive a few verifications every year that don't even include the
other station's state.
If you are missing any of that info in your uploads please add it to the
proper places in the TQSL program and resubmit your loggings.
Thanks,
Jim W0EEA
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