[OKDXA] LotW
Kim Elmore
[email protected]
Fri, 23 Jan 2004 14:17:02 -0600
Thanks, Coy!
I don't feel quite so "ignert" now. I'd looked all over the site and
couldn't find out how to do what I thought I could do. Sure nuff', I can't
quite do it, yet. Patience isn't a problem on this end. Glad to know it's
coming, though.
73,
Kim
At 02:03 PM 1/23/2004 -0600, you wrote:
>Kim,
>
>I have the answer. You can't. Not at the present anyway.
>
>As chairman of the Membership Services Committee, I pushed the Hq folks to
>put LOTW on line before all the modules were complete. The module for
>getting credits out of the system isn't quite complete. It is being
>developed with in-house recourses and keeps getting delayed. However, I was
>told that it should be available by mid February. Personally, I wouldn't
>expect it until the end of February. It all depends on how much spare time
>the staff finds to work on it.
>
>Hope this helps. The key is to be patient. ;-) You might check the web
>site and see if they have updated the date. It did say "Coming Soon".
>
>73, Coy
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Kim Elmore" <[email protected]>
>To: "OK DX Association" <[email protected]>
>Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 1:43 PM
>Subject: [OKDXA] LotW
>
>
>I uploaded my log extending back to 1990 or so last night -- only about
>4200 QSOs in all. All went smooth as silk! I have a question of two for
>those of you who've already done this: how do I use LotW to update my DXCC
>totals? For that matter, how do I use LotW for awards in general? I
>understand that this is limited to ARRL-sponsored awards, but where do I
>find out more about the process?
>
>Kim Elmore, N5OP
> Kim Elmore, Ph.D.
> University of Oklahoma
> Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies
>"All of weather is divided into three parts: Yes, No, and Maybe. The
>greatest of these is Maybe" The original Latin appears to be garbled.
>
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Kim Elmore, Ph.D.
University of Oklahoma
Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies
"All of weather is divided into three parts: Yes, No, and Maybe. The
greatest of these is Maybe" The original Latin appears to be garbled.