Yes, TQSL is slow. Couple of things.
First, the site is having problems with large uploads. Plus although there aren't that many records coming in it seems slow. Unless you're into watching your results immediately you can save some aggravation by emailing the files. Second, there is a new version of Trusted QSL -- v1.07. If you're going to request additional certificates you'll need it. I've upload 28k+ records and already have a bunch of QSL's. Seems to be working great. 73, Mike WA0SXV -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Barry Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 19:28 To: [email protected] Subject: [Dx4win] More LOTW info I am in the process of using TQSL to convert the logs for upload for LOTW. TQSL also includes a date range filter, so you can exclude QSOs from before and after specified dates from the ADIF or Cabrillo file, if you didn't do it in your export from DX4WIN. Another note - warning of sorts: TQSL is VERY slow. My machine is a Dell P4 2.2 Ghz and it's converting at about 20 QSOs/second. The current selection I'm converting contains 82K QSOs, so it's going to be a while. If you have a big log and/or a slow computer, you may want to run it overnight. 73, Barry-- Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club

