[VHFcontesting] LOTW and Rover Ops
Tom Carney
tomc7 at earthlink.net
Sat Nov 8 08:51:16 EST 2003
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 not all do. If all
the rovers adopt the same technique for using LOTW, it should help in
getting others to use the rover call when QSLing.
By the way, eQSL is beta testing a feature that will also allow rovers to
set up multiple locations.
73 Tom KE6FI/R
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> If you do not have a certificate for the call sign N3AWS/R, you will want
> to request one using your home station certificate as the encryption.
You
> can then set up a multitude of station locations for your rover call by
> going to the TQSL program and selecting Station at the top and adding a
new
> station information for each location you activated.
>
> It is covered in the FAQ section on the website.
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> Lee Scott - AA1YN
> Home of the VHF & Up Register http://www.aa1yn.com/vhf
> Hooksett, NH
> FN43gc52
>
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