At 11:25 PM 9/22/03 -0400, Mel wrote: >Frankly, the only thing Lotw is going to be good for is WAS... > >It's so damn complicated for non-US stations to register I suspect it >will be a domestic database... > >We are expected to send personal documents in the mail... Sacrifice >personal security in favour of Lotw security... > >I think not! > >Cheers... >
Isn't that a bit overdrawn, Mel? Other than DXpeditions, the only requirement for non-US stations is pretty straightforward -- "Every non-USA station requesting a certificate for Logbook of the World must supply a copy of his or her Amateur Radio license in addition to a copy of one other government-issued document indicating his/her identity. Such an additional document might be a driver's license, for example." How many personal documents of that minor level of importance do you send every month to someplace or another by mail? Sure, it's a bit annoying to have to wait for mail notification of your initial certificate password, but the ultimate payoff would seem to be well worth it, for US and non-US stations alike. If I were LotW's authors, I'd be very concerned that one successful fraud could undermine the entire enterprise. 73, Pete N4ZR The World HF Contest Station Database was updated August 30. 129 stations were added or updated. Are you current? www.pvrc.org/wcsd/wcsdsearch.htm

