At 10:11 PM 5/18/03 -0400, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
At Dayton, I spoke with Jack AA4LU (DXbase) about this very problem
(Paul/Steve did not have a booth this year). Yes, computer illiterates
are going to have trouble with this. I expected more integration with the
logging software than Jack
every couple of
hours...
-larry
K8UT
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From: Pete Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jim Reisert AD1C [EMAIL PROTECTED]; dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 7:39 AM
Subject: Re: [Dx4win] LOTW Test
At 10:11 PM 5/18/03 -0400, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
At Dayton
All my Pactor QSO's are rejected...
The editor drop down lists GTOR or Clover... But not Pactor... Anybody
know what's going on? Just modes invented in the USA supported???
Mel...
VE2DC
At 03:57 PM 5/17/2003 -0400, Ted Sarah - W8TTS wrote:
So far I haven't found it very user friendly. Yes, it's only beta. But, I
have a couple of friends that use computers for logging, and are as
computer literate as a brick. I would hate to have to try and explain how
to use LOTW to them.
I just submitted my log to the ARRL LOTW, and ended up with these
errors. About half of my log went through OK before hitting the maximum
number of allowed errors. Looks like there needs to be a few automatic
corrections in DX4WIN which happen should you elect to submit your log to
the LOTW.
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From: Joe - WL7M [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2003 8:54 AM
Subject: [Dx4win] LOTW Test
I just submitted my log to the ARRL LOTW, and ended up with these
errors. About half of my log went through OK before hitting the maximum
number
I've been unable to upload my .adi file to LOTW, it always fails (after
a few mins) once I hit upload and comes back server could not be
found. What Am I doing wrong? My file is around 5 meg.
Anyone had success with this size of file or above?
Neil G0JHC
I had a similar problem with PSK...for some reason, while most of my PSK
contacts are in the log as PSK31, a couple (probably manually entered) said
PSK. I went into the log and changed those. There are still some modes that
aren't supported (like PACK), so for testing, I excluded those from my
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From: Joe - WL7M [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2003 8:54 AM
Subject: [Dx4win] LOTW Test
I just submitted my log to the ARRL LOTW, and ended up with these
errors. About half of my log went through OK before hitting the maximum
number of allowed
Was going to say something silly like DX4WIN (or any other logging
program) wouldn't allow a callsign with out a numeric elementthen I
found out it will. I never checked to find out. There, I believe, is where
I went wrong - Ted - you're undoubtedly right.
73,
Joe
WL7M
At 10:25 AM
One thing that the guy at LOTW told me was, they really want input
from anyone that beta tests. So, what ever kind of problems that you
run across, send them a detailed email to the address on the LOTW home
page: http://p1k.arrl.org/lotw/default To get signed up, go to:
www.arrl.org/lotw
So
Ted Sarah - W8TTS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So far I haven't found it
very user friendly. But, I have a couple of friends that use computers for
logging, and are as computer literate as a brick. I would hate to have to
try and
explain how to use LOTW to them.
And to that, I add: IMHO, the
Neil wrote:
I've been unable to upload my .adi file to LOTW, it always fails (after
a few mins) once I hit upload and comes back server could not be
found. What Am I doing wrong? My file is around 5 meg.
Anyone had success with this size of file or above?
Neil G0JHC
My logfile was only
Neil wrote:
I've been unable to upload my .adi file to LOTW, it always fails...
One other note: it's not the .adi file that actually is uploaded to LoTW.
It's the .tq8 file, which is the output from running the .adi file through
the TQSL program with your downloaded certificate. Hope that
Like many others I was delighted to see the arrival of LOTW -- even if it's
only a beta trial.
I read the online material, followed the instructions to the letter and
uploaded my logbook (containing 7300 entries) in a near flawless exercise.
It couldn't have been easier! That having been said,
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