How can I get the LOTW to record my grid square when rovering so that others can get credit for the square? I am still struggling with my mobile log from the Florida QSO Party where I activated 16 co
At 06:29 AM 11/8/2003 -0500, N3AWS@aol.com wrote: How can I get the LOTW to record my grid square when rovering so that others can get credit for the square? I am still struggling with my mobile log
Jim, Only one certificate is required (or allowed) for each distinct callsign. Grid squares and other data are handled by defining different station locations for each certificate. This is done in th
Wayne, I agree. Rovers will need to use the multiple locations feature of TQSL and then the log needs to be broken into separate pieces for each location (grid). It is a bit labor intensive for a rov
I used the technique outlined by Lee (see below) when I set up my rover operations. As long as the other station enters the call as a rover call (KE6FI/6) it works fine. From my experience most but n
During most VHF contests, I sign "Rover" on phone and KI0SK/R on CW. I assume most stations log either one as KI0SK/R and had planned on getting a certificate for KI0SK/R. Does LOTW require signing t
If someone worked the contest as a rover than I logged that person as call/R no mater what mode was used. This is a requirement of the ARRL VHF contests in order to receive credit for working that st
At 03:22 PM 11/8/03 -0500, Lee Scott - AA1YN wrote: If someone worked the contest as a rover than I logged that person as call/R no mater what mode was used. This is a requirement of the ARRL VHF con
Not an expert on LOTW but I believe it will NOT match a log entry for KI0SK/R with a log signed by KI0SK. I also suspect the if you submit a rover log as a /R and someone who you worked submits their