K0STK
Joined: | Sat, May 14th 2011, 20:53 | Roles: | N/A | Moderates: | N/A |
Latest Topics
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W1AW/1-CT Logs Incomplete | Sep 25th 2014, 16:33 | 1 | 9,011 | on 25/9/14 |
QRZ.com can now sign LoTW logs | May 20th 2014, 18:56 | 2 | 8,266 | on 23/5/14 |
ASSP version inconsistency at edgeni.net | Jun 21st 2013, 18:12 | 1 | 7,681 | on 21/6/13 |
RTTY Procedure Guide | Dec 11th 2012, 23:26 | 4 | 17,158 | on 16/1/13 |
Looking for an old QSL Card - K4IBJ | Oct 31st 2012, 17:50 | 2 | 7,590 | on 10/2/14 |
Electronic QST problems on Linux | May 23rd 2012, 18:29 | 11 | 9,772 | on 14/12/15 |
WAS Forum | Mar 30th 2012, 01:35 | 4 | 8,154 | on 19/6/12 |
Latest Posts
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WAS 2015 | W9HZ | on 14/4/15 |
My WAS certificate shipped March 11th (it's the new version). You might want to try contacting the awards desk ... |
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Error in my Cabrillo Export | WB7FHC | on 19/1/15 |
I tried quite a few times to export a Cabrillo file for the 10m contest but was never able to produce an acceptable one. And the rejection e-mails I received were devoid of any helpful content. I finally gave up on the contest and moved on to something else. |
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W1AW/1-CT Logs Incomplete | K0STK | on 25/9/14 |
The leaderboard shows that W1AW/1-CT has uploaded their logs. But there are only 2 QSOs ... https://centennial-qso-party.arrl.org/w1aw-portable-qsos.php edit 1: As of Fri Sep 26 14:09:32 UTC 2014 the leaderboard now shows 25,529 QSOs. But 2 of my QSOs are missing. |
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5B DXCC plaque with LOTW | F8CRS | on 23/9/14 |
Have you looked at http://www.arrl.org/dxcc-and-lotw-faq and https://lotw.arrl.org/lotw-help/dxcc-award-credit/ ? |
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QRZ.com can now sign LoTW logs | K0STK | on 20/5/14 |
http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php?436528-QRZ-Announces-Secondary-Callsign-and-LoTW-Support "Our next big announcement concerns our online logbook. Many, many folks have asked us for LoTW integration and we're pleased to announce that this is now available to all Logbook subscribers. This means that if you're an LoTW user, you can push your QRZ logs directly to LoTW with just a couple of clicks of the mouse. The logbook offers options to send individual QSO's, lists of QSO's, or even your entire logbook directly to LoTW. We have created a configuration page which allows you to import your LoTW certificate into QRZ so that we can sign and send the logs on your behalf." According to page 4 at http://files.qrz.com/static/qrz/lotw_cert_guide.pdf they have you export a certificate which is not protected by a password. Then you upload that unlocked certificate to their server, This seems to me to be a dilution of the identity assurance provided by LoTW. edit: a word |