[Ham-Mac] LoTW Users Update for the New Year
John Merrill
johnn1jm at gmail.com
Mon Jan 2 16:22:20 EST 2012
Rick:
I see some settings for eQSl and LOTW in preferences but where for
downloading users?
73, John N1JM
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 2:03 PM, Rick Prather <rprather at mac.com> wrote:
> Another nice feature of RUMlog. A one click download of the LoTW and also
> the eQSL users file. So, when a spot shows up on the cluster it shows if
> he is an LoTW user.
>
> Neat,
>
> Rick
> K6LE
>
> On 1/2/2012, at 10:20 , Dick Kriss wrote:
>
> > I just happened to check the HB0BZA LoTW users list at <
> http://www.hb9bza.net/lotw-users-list> and noticed the list was updated
> on 01-Jan-2012.
> >
> > If you want to update your fldigi setup, click on the Full List Text (1
> call/line, no rem's) and your browser will display the full list. Right
> click on the full display and it will give you a Save As option where you
> can save the lotw1.txt file to your .fldigi folder.
> >
> > Having an up-to-date lotw1.txt file in your .fldigi folder is needed to
> support one of the cool fldigi operating aids. If you mouse hover over a
> call sign, fldigi pops up a tooltip with all kinds of good information
> based on your log, the QTH from the current city.dat file and at the end it
> will tell you if the call is a LoTW user based on the lotw1.txt file. The
> hover tooltip is just one of many cool operating aids W1HKJ has provided
> for us to use.
> >
> > See <http://www.w1hkj.com/FldigiHelp-3.20/DXCC_list.html> for more
> information.
> >
> > Happy New Year
> >
> > 73 Dick AA5VU
> >
>
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