Bill, all indications are that he got his fake OK1RD 2008 DXCC totals using
paper cards, not LOTW. I would expect he got his fake 2018 totals in a
similar way.
Example fake card, as deconstructed by G3TXF:
http://www.g3txf.com/dxtrip/Fake-C21XF/Fake-C21.html
One thing is for sure, he's tenacious. He was still trying to invent
corroborating evidence for the fake 2005 C21XF QSL as late as 2017. The guy
does not give up.
Tim N3QE
Tim N3QE
On Sat, Nov 17, 2018 at 7:30 AM Bill Tippett <btippett@alum.mit.edu> wrote:
> >>Doesn't say much for the DXCC checking process either. 73 Clive GM3POI
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> Guys this was probably done by OK1RD to embarrass ARRL/DXCC, in retaliation
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> for ARRL (correctly) removing his bogus listing over 10 years ago. He
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> probably found a way to hack LOTW and no human monitored the result. I'm
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> sure they will correct the listing but it does raise some serious issues
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> about the security of their system.
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>
> 73, Bill W4ZV
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