> You can use your US certificate to apply for a Canadian one (which
> will be issued in less than a day in most cases), then you can create
> locations anywhere in Canada where you've operated.
And if you happen to sign W1ABC/R (for "Rover") or W9ZYX/0 and want to
use that with LotW you simply use your US certificate to apply for
another with the "self-assigned modifier". Again, the additional
certificate will generally be issued in one business day (or less).
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 12/10/2012 9:52 PM, Rick Murphy wrote:
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 9:45 PM, R.T.Liddy <[email protected]> wrote:
In 2012 alone, I operated portable from 29 different locations (Grid Squares)
in the US & Canada. It would be easy to get signed up for LOTW for each
and every one of these? Maybe I underestimate the process?
Yes, it's trivial. Once you have a US certificate, you just create
locations for each US-based grid square you operate from. No sign-up
required.
You can use your US certificate to apply for a Canadian one (which
will be issued in less than a day in most cases), then you can create
locations anywhere in Canada where you've operated.
Once you've gotten through the initial sign-up hurdle, additional
locations/entities/etc. are pretty easy. (It's only the rare ones
where this is a problem. Applying for a SV/A certificate will likely
be held up until you can present a license.)
73,
-Rick
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