[VHFcontesting] QSL - Paper vs LOTW
Dana
ve3dss at hotmail.com
Thu Apr 27 17:52:08 EDT 2023
Floyd
I don’t think its clunky… but there are steps for security to follow…tight security…
I know being outside of the US it was a bit of work.. but hey, most of the planet is outside of the US of A.
and there are thousands of guys on there now… so it can’t be that bad…
Mostly learning curve stuff too…..
A nice manual would help… I bet
73 Dana VE3DS
> On Apr 24, 2023, at 10:12, Floyd Larck, KK3Q <hamradio at kk3q.net> wrote:
>
> Many of those who I know that don't use LoTW say the sign-up/setup process is "clunky." Once everything is up and running LoTW is excellent but the getting started part is a problem to some.
>
> Floyd, KK3Q
>
> On 4/20/2023 12:24, Dana wrote:
>> I recently started getting my act together for VUCC and found
>> a lot of guys not using LOTW or not uploading their contest logs.
>> Thanks to everyone who responded to my paper cards with SASE so far
>> However, it would be really great if the VHF community embraced LOTW.
>> With modern computing gear and software its really a great tool.
>> I was a bit hesitant to start, and somewhat intimidated. The HF guys
>> have really embraced all this tech. so why not the VHF UHF SHF
>> community?
>> As a VUCC WAS ARRL/RAC card checker, I don’t want to put myself out of
>> work however, hihi
>>
>> 73 Dana VE3DS
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