Ron,
Your answer can be found in your own message. The problem with LoTW
isn't with the people who want to get the confirmation ... the problem
is with the people they want to get their confirmation from. Any ham
participating in a contest has a pretty low expectation that the guy on
the other end will submit his logs to LoTW after the contest. The
submission rate among contesters is much better than for hams in
general, but it is still pretty marginal.
73,
Dave AB7E
Ron Notarius W3WN wrote:
> I've been giving this some thought.
>
> There has been a demand, on and off for quite some time from some, for the
> ARRL to automatically give awards credit based on submitted contest logs
> that match up.
>
> And it wouldn't be hard to do.
>
> But two things keep surfacing:
>
> Second, there are many amateurs for many reasons who have declined to
> participate in Logbook of the World. Many of these are active or
> semi-active contesters as well. Why are we trying to force them (or more
> correctly, their contest logs) into a system that they have declined to
> participate in?
>
> But more importantly, First: What's the big deal?
>
> OK, so you've emailed the contest sponsor your Cabrillo log. IF you have
> chosen to participate in Logbook of the World... you do a quick encryption
> (takes all of what, 20 seconds?) and then email your encrypted Cabrillo log
> to the LotW server. Total time: A minute?
>
> Are we that jaded that we can't be bothered to submit two emails instead of
> one? To save a minute or so? Heck, we probably spend more time (as a
> group) griping about it, than it would actually take to do!
>
> Or does that make too much sense?
>
> 73
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