I like Dave Glen's idea as well, but it seems to be in lacks the "second
check" of integrity that might make this stop-gap acceptable to the League.
The beauty of this compromise is that it contains the best parts of both the
automated LoTW system and also the human verification of a card checker.
Since we know from anecdotal accounts that some card checkers have accepted
LoTW print outs in the past, without the system running amok, it may also
make this easier for everyone to swallow.
And it doesn't require anything more than an e-mail or mailing to the card
checkers, along with a story on the web site to start rolling. If a decision
could be made quickly, I'd imagine that it could be implemented before the
end of the summer. And it's only temporary until the programmers can fully
incorporate VUCC Award credits into the LoTW system.
There may be objections to the proposal, but right now, I'm not seeing any
that cannot be overcome. I only wish that it had occurred to us before the
Division Directors meeting.
Please write, call, or e-mail your Division Director, Section Manager, and
ARRL staff to voice your support for this proposal, and urge them to move
quickly to implement it.
73,
Les Rayburn, N1LF
EM63
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From: "Dave Glenn" <glenn.d@ca.rr.com>
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 7:22 PM
To: "'Les Rayburn'" <les@highnoonfilm.com>; "'VHF List Non-Contest'"
<vhf@w6yx.stanford.edu>; "'VHF Contesting List'"
<vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
Cc: "'Greg Sarratt'" <gsarratt@arrl.org>; "'Jay Isbell'" <jay@arklog.com>
Subject: RE: [VHF] Request for Stop-Gap Relief on VUCC/LoTW
> Isn't it interesting that when we submit our logs in Cabrillo format the
> League compares them to another hams log to validate the QSO is correct.
> Seems a validated QSO engine already exists in the log checking algorithms
> for contest submittal.
>
> These QSO's count towards contest awards but maybe they should be honored
> for VUCC.
>
> Just a thought.
>
> Dave N6TEB
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-vhf@w6yx.stanford.edu [mailto:owner-vhf@w6yx.stanford.edu] On
> Behalf Of Les Rayburn
> Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 4:31 PM
> To: VHF List Non-Contest; VHF Contesting List
> Cc: Greg Sarratt; Jay Isbell
> Subject: [VHF] Request for Stop-Gap Relief on VUCC/LoTW
>
> I'd like other VHF Men to formally join me in calling for the ARRL to
> implement a "stop-gap" measure in regards to accepting LoTW verifications
> for
> VUCC credit.
>
> Namely, I'd like for the league to authorize card checkers to accept print
> outs from the LoTW web site (verified online directly by the card checker
> as
> a
> "second check") to count as verification for contacts. This would allow
> someone seeking VUCC to print out their credits from the LoTW web site,
> and
> bring them along with their forms, fees, and "hard copy" QSL cards to a
> hamfest and get all their credits counted.
>
> My understanding is that some card checkers are already doing this, though
> I
> don't see how they're getting around the rules on that one. This would
> formalize the exception that is already being granted in some cases, and
> take
> some of the heat off the ARRL programmers while they work on getting the
> web
> site completed.
>
> Card checkers could request to verify the results online, and this could
> be
> accomplished easily at most hamfests with a laptop or mobile phone. The
> person
> seeking the award can type in their own password, so the system isn't
> compromised, and an independent second check is available.
>
> I may be missing a huge "down side" to this idea, and if so, please feel
> free
> to point it out. But the benefit to the league is that it could be
> implemented
> with an e-mail to card checkers, or a mailing at worse. The change would
> be
> swift, immediate, and satisfy all parties. Where I come from, we call that
> a
> pretty good compromise.
>
> Who will join me in requesting this?
>
> 73,
>
> Les Rayburn, N1LF
> EM63
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