You don't need a unique certificate. The certificate you receive from
the ARRL is for your callsign. You have to create a new location for
each grid square but it is signed by the same certificate.
73,
Eric W4OTN
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 13:19, Thomas Hybiske<t_biskit@yahoo.com> wrote:
> ..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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