Remember the days when you mailed in cards to the league and it took
3 months. to process?
I'll take 10 days over that anytime.
It used to take 6 years to get your cards back from Box 88. Now I
see even our Russian friends are on LOTW. And I had my PT0S 160 Qso
confirmed in days.
LOTW even at 20 days is a tremendous tool.
I'm not concerned about 20 days for a confirmation. My concern is
20 days (or more) even before the initial transaction is processed
and I get confirmation that the QSOs are safely in the database.
I'm confident they'll figure this out, it's
Having read most of the comments critical of the time lag, I am reminded of
the time when it took forever to get confirmations via the mail and some
bureaus.
This whole issue seems to me to be centered among those who either can't
recall those days or the younger folks who suffer from what
All of us on this reflector are painfully aware that LoTW has a
problem, Additionally we all have seen this discussion go on ad
nausium. All of us are concerned about the problem. None of this is new
NEWS. So far I have told you nothing new. The complaining goes on
on, and accomplishes
On 12/15/2012 Donald Greenbaum wrote:
I don't understand the angst over a backlog of processing data during
the end of the year rush. Unless the world really is going to end in
a week like the Mayans predicted.
73
Don
N1DG
Partly because those of us who have been watching have come
Those days are irrelevant to the subject at hand and it has nothing to
do with instant gratification. It has to do with the current state of
technology, what it can provide, and what it should provide. There's
also no need to talk about spark transmitters or paper logs, either.
Barry W2UP
Might want to consider creating a filter for the thread? Maybe filter
out any messages with LoTW in the subject field ;)
73, Mike, K2CD
Mike(W5UC) Kathy (K5MWH) wrote:
All of us on this reflector are painfully aware that LoTW has a
problem, Additionally we all have seen this discussion
On 12/15/2012 Don Berger wrote:
Having read most of the comments critical of the time lag, I am reminded of
the time when it took forever to get confirmations via the mail and some
bureaus.
This whole issue seems to me to be centered among those who either can't
recall those days or the
Every transaction-oriented software system has a performance bottleneck that
limits its throughput. Eliminating that bottleneck -- either by improving
the software or upgrading the hardware -- always reveals the next
bottleneck.
The ARRL has determined that LotW's throughput is limited by the
Don,
I've been reading comments on the LotW situation for several weeks now -- on
this reflector, on other email reflectors, and in the online forums for
several web sites.
Based on that overall picture, I think we can group the critical comments
into two categories:
The first category
Blaming the ARRL IT staff for the problem is pointless. I've dealt with
them in the past on issues. They are doing the best they can with what
resources they have been given.
To use a poor analogy: This is akin to blaming the ditch digger for using a
shovel, when a backhoe would be faster.
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