Mystery solved!
11 of the 12 QSOs in question were for PJ2/W2UP. Apparently LOTW lumps
them together, but I have a separate log for that operation.
1 of the 12 QSOs, S55W from 2004, was just recently uploaded by him.
He had the mode as Phone, not SSB. I presume that mismatch is a problem
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Fra: DX4WIN [mailto:dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net] På vegne af OZ0J Joe
Sendt: 22. november 2016 07:43
Til: 'DX4WIN' <dx4win@mailman.qth.net>
Emne: Re: [Dx4win] LOTW report question
On lotw.arrl.org go to Your QSO then Query and search one of the calls that
is "busted".
lto:dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net] På vegne af Rick Murphy
Sendt: 22. november 2016 03:32
Til: Barry <w...@comcast.net>
Cc: DX4WIN <dx4win@mailman.qth.net>
Emne: Re: [Dx4win] LOTW report question
"I wasn't even on the air that day".
Um, no. YOU uploaded a QSO for that day.
"I wasn't even on the air that day".
Um, no. YOU uploaded a QSO for that day. Who you QSOd with ALSO uploaded a
QSO for that contact. It matched, and generated a QSL. Someone else saying
that they worked you never shows up in your LoTW downloads.
Please check again.
(It's quite possible for
No other log files in use.
On 11/21/2016 19:04, David Kozinn, K2DBK wrote:
This is probably more something for the LoTW group, but unless
something has changed you can't download a QSO that isn't a QSL. In
other words, it has to match for you to get it. That's one of the
security features in
This is probably more something for the LoTW group, but unless something
has changed you can't download a QSO that isn't a QSL. In other words,
it has to match for you to get it. That's one of the security features
in LoTW.
Is it possible that you had a different log file open on that day, or
I just did a LOTW upload and download. After uploading the interim QSLs
rcvd file into DX4WIN, it told me that 12 QSLs were found with no QSOs.
So I looked that the lotw.notfound report amd cjecked a few of the QSOs
marked with an X. For some of them, I wasn't even on the air that day.
Does
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