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Re: [VHFcontesting] LoTW for Rovers

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Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] LoTW for Rovers
From: N6FD <n6fd@mchsi.com>
Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 17:42:39 -0800
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Bruce,

I have put my rover effort (a small one) onto LoTW.  It was some work to 
put it in because LoTW requires a location for each operation to give 
proper credit for the contact.  It doesn't have much effect now, but 
when (I hope) they start doing VUCC, it will make a difference. I also 
had to do the same thing for my QRP Portable operations, but they 
involved more contacts from one location. 

Erich
N6FD DM15do

Bruce Richardson wrote:
> I googled LoTW and Rovers because I'm just getting around to
> giving it a try. I found an exchange from this reflector
> back in summer of 2006. 
>
> Any rovers currently submitting LOTW entries?  I have a few
> RoverLog logs I could work with.
>
> What's with the submitting from different locations? Do you
> generally treat a "grid" as a location?
>
> Any hints before I go off half-cocked?  Will I end up giving
> up in frustration :-) ?
>
> 73
> Bruce Richardson W9FZ/R
>
> (I have certificates for W9FZ and W9FZ/R now)  Do I have to
> get certificates for each location?
>
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