[RTTY] W1AW/90 RTTY and LoTW

dg8lav at arrl.net dg8lav at arrl.net
Fri Apr 9 00:41:20 EDT 2004


I worked W1AW at 2004-03-08 and i got it confirmend via LotW 
at 2004-03-13 (5 days later) 
I think they upload it on a regular basis.

73 de Karl
dg8lav

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On 08.04.2004 at 15:30 Richard Kriss wrote:

>On 6-April-04, W1AW/90 was calling CQ on 15 meters and logging all kinds
>of
>QSOs indicating they would QSL via LoTW or direct. I worked them at 1608z
>and the uploaded the contact to LoTW with the Macintosh version of tsql to
>see if I could get a match.  The LoTW crunched my one QSO file all night
>and
>when it finally got around to processing the QSO it did so at warp speed
>00.178 seconds (see appended robot response).  The bad news is I cannot
>find
>a LoTW match. Either  I screwed up or they have not yet uploaded the log to
>LoTW. I  used W1AW/90  rather than W1AW to LoTW and assume this is the
>correct procedure. 
>
>Anybody get a LoTW match for a RTTY QSO with W1AW/90?
>
>I plan to QSL the old fashion way with a SASE to get a W1AW card for my
>RTTY
>DXCC application.  
>
>73 de Dick, AA5VU
>
>------ Forwarded Message
>From: lotw-admin at arrl.org
>Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2004 00:44:55 GMT
>To: Richard Kriss <aa5vu at arrl.net>
>Subject: Automated response to your LOTW request
>
>Processing file w1aw.tq8
>
>2004-04-07 00:44:55 LOTW_QSO:  Processing file: w1aw.tq8
>2004-04-07 00:44:55 LOTW_QSO:  Certificate found for AA5VU - UNITED STATES
>OF AMERICA (XXX)
>2004-04-07 00:44:55 LOTW_QSO:  Successfully processed 1 QSO record in
>0.177456 seconds
>2004-04-07 00:44:55 LOTW_QSO:  No errors encountered
>
>------ End of Forwarded Message
>
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