[Dx-qsl] LOTW

Ron Notarius WN3VAW [email protected]
Tue May 20 01:29:03 2003


Wayne N7NG explained this at the DX Forum.  At present, the system treats
portable calls (ie N7DC/7 or N7DC/6 etc.) as separate calls for logging
purposes.  In order to input portable calls, you have to apply for a
secondary certificate.  If THAT isn't working right, contact the LotW Beta
Test manager.

73, ron wn3vaw

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Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 3:38 PM
Subject: [Dx-qsl] LOTW


NOTE: During this period of initial system testing you can ignore
most of what you see below. There are no passwords being mailed
(US) or documentation being examined. Either your certificate is
automatically sent to you (in a separate message) or it's not.
OH for cryting out loud.  They tell you that you have to have a separate
certificate for each call, including portable oprations.  They accepted my
primary call ok, but this is what I get when trying to put in a portable
call, which I use ocassionally.


"2003-05-19 19:15:55 Started processing your New Certificate Request.
2003-05-19 19:15:55 For: N7DC/4
2003-05-19 19:15:55 Your DXCC entity indicates that you should have a US
callsign.
2003-05-19 19:15:55 Yet, your certificate request contains a callsign that
is not in the FCC database.
2003-05-19 19:15:55 **Your certificate request contains error(s); please
correct and resubmit."


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