Yes, Rick is right. You just open up TQSL Cert and make a couple of clicks
with the mouse.  Here are the instructions right out of the Lotw website: 

Requesting A Signed Certificate

Once you have a certificate for your primary callsign you may have old calls
or secondary calls which you want to upload log data to LoTW.  All
subordinate calls will have a signed certificate.  By having certificates
signed by the primary call certificate all of your QSO data will be kept in
one account.

Use this procedure for appended calls such as W1AW/m, W1AW/p, KP2/W1AW, etc

Here is what you do:
 
1.    Open TQSL CERT 
2.    In the menu bar select FILE - NEW CERT REQUEST 
3.    Request a new certificate for your old call or secondary call.  

.    DO NOT REQUEST SIGNED CERTIFICATES FOR PRIMARY CLUB CALLS.  Club calls
cannot be combined with personal accounts.  Please see the section about
club callsigns

Beginning Date
.    Be sure to use the correct BEGIN when this call was issued to you.  If
you are not certain about this date then use the date of the earliest entry
in your log when you operated with this callsign.

.    DO NOT use the default date of 1945-11-01.  Using the default date
could cause you to upload QSOs that do not belong to this call when you used
it.   


Ending Date
.    Enter the ending date when you retired this callsign.  If you are not
certain about this date then use the date of the last entry in your log when
you operated with this callsign.

.    If the call is still current then leave the end date open.

Not much to it!

Dave, N4QS



-----Original Message-----
From: dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net [mailto:dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of R.T.Liddy
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2012 8:45 PM
To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Dx4win] LotW Backlog continues to grow ...

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?
 
Bob K8BL

--- On Mon, 12/10/12, Art - W6KY <w...@yahoo.com> wrote:


From: Art - W6KY <w...@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Dx4win] LotW Backlog continues to grow ...
To: "Joe Subich, W4TV" <li...@subich.com>, dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Date: Monday, December 10, 2012, 9:21 PM



Agreed. Signing up for multiple portable operations is no big deal.

But, each non-USA station must send a copy of his/her operating license plus
a copy of a government issued ID such as drivers license, passport to this
place in Newington. If I asked my local commissar in Blockavia if I should
do this, he would probably have me locked up for being so stupid... I am
certainly not going to send copies of my drivers license / passport to a
foreign country, thru the 'mail' to get an award with the certainty my ID
will be stolen...  So,I don't think it's lazy, just common sense...
It's bad enough sending Green Stamps that never arrive...

73, Art  W6KY
www.w6ky.com
________________________________
From: "Joe Subich, W4TV" <li...@subich.com>
To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Mon, December 10, 2012 5:19:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Dx4win] LotW Backlog continues to grow ...


> and the difficulty of signing up their multiple portable operations.

There is absolutely no issue of singing a portable operation once you have
the initial certificate.  It takes less than one business day unless the
operation is from a location that has specific access and licensing
requirements.  Even then, it's no more difficult than sending the same
documentation to ARRL that would be needed to be accepted for DXCC
(typically copy of license and landing permit).

Anyone who complains about the sign-up process is too lazy to send copies of
license and ID (equivalent to ham ticket and drivers
license) with a valid mailing address and wait for the password to be mailed
to the address on the ID.

In many cases the process can be short circuited by providing the
documentation in person at one of the many international conventions
ARRL/DXCC/LotW staff attend on a regular basis.

73,

    ... Joe, W4TV


On 12/10/2012 7:54 PM, R.T.Liddy wrote:
> There needs to be a way for getting on LOTW to be made a lot simpler, 
> especially for remote DX. The entire procedure should be able to be 
> done on-line. I've seen a number of stations on QRZ.com making 
> comments about the complexity of LOTW and the difficulty of signing up 
> their multiple portable operations.
>
> Bob K8BL
>
> --- On Mon, 12/10/12, Art - W6KY <w...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> From: Art - W6KY <w...@yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [Dx4win] LotW Backlog continues to grow ...
> To: "N3SL" <n3sl.d...@gmail.com>, DX4WIN@mailman.qth.net
> Date: Monday, December 10, 2012, 7:35 PM
>
>
> Note:  All award submissions are fast because dollars are 
> included....Simple... My DX Challenge was approved in hours! Somehow 
> anything with money attached spits out first!!
> Maybe, try attaching a Green Stamp to your LOTW submission!
>
> LOTW is still better than surface mail unless the DX isn't on LOTW due 
> to the insane sign up procedure..Try sitting in your Yurt in Mongolia 
> waiting for your 'postcard' from LOTW to show up!
>
> 73, Art  W6KY
> www.w6ky.com
>
> .............................................
> Male deer have buck teeth.
>
> ________________________________
> From: N3SL <n3sl.d...@gmail.com>
> To: DX4WIN@mailman.qth.net
> Sent: Mon, December 10, 2012 1:47:29 PM
> Subject: Re: [Dx4win] LotW Backlog continues to grow ...
>
> Not sure how "current" their delay announcements are, as a CQWW log 
> uploaded on 12/1 has yet to be processed.
>
> But on the other hand, DXCC submissions via LoTW are super-fast.  
> Submitted my "annual" update last evening at 8:40 and had all accredited
at 9:49.
>
> So some parts are working well....
>
>
> *Steve, N3SL*
> Sioux City, IA
> CQ4 ITU7 EN12
>
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 3:09 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV <li...@subich.com>
wrote:
>
>>
>>> Delay keeps growing. Up to 8 days just a few minutes ago.
>>
>> Agreed - 8 days 14 hours!  At the current rate of growth the delay 
>> will be 9 days before tomorrow.  Here are the latest numbers I have:
>>
>> Upload Time           Time Processed      Elapsed Time 
>> ==============================**=========================
>> 2012/11/23  18:00    2012/11/27  00:43    3  06:43:34
>> 2012/11/28  22:32    2012/12/05  02:08    6  03:35:10
>> 2012/11/29  18:38    2012/12/06  05:10    6  10:32:20
>> 2012/11/30  00:58    2012/12/06  18:24    6  17:26:26
>> 2012/11/30  17:04    2012/12/07  17:28    7  00:24:16
>> 2012/12/01  08:20    2012/12/08  19:09    7  10:49:15
>> 2012/12/01  12:30    2012/12/09  01:10    7  12:40:49
>> 2012/12/02  05:00    2012/12/10  19:31    8  14:31:29
>>
>> The delay is growing out of control - between 12/1 and 112/2 there 
>> were 2.5 times as many QSOs uploaded as LotW processed and LotW has 
>> been processing an *average* of 11,000 QSOs per minute or about 
>> 264,000 QSOs per day based on the information on the home page.
>>
>> If one plots a trend line, the delay is growing exponentially.
>> The trend indicates a file uploaded *today* is not likely to be 
>> processed *for more than five weeks* based on the current rate of 
>> growth in the backlog.  Based on the processing time for files 
>> uploaded at 0500z on 12/2, there were about 2.25 million unprocessed 
>> QSOs in the queue at that time - and that was 48 hours *after* the 
>> deadline for submitting CQWW CW logs.
>> With the trend in growth between 11/25 and 12/2, the queue could hold 
>> as many *10 million* unprocessed QSOs (although that is unlikely)!
>>
>> I know the folks in Newington are saying "trust us," but their 
>> performance - and complete failure to provide *current data* - 
>> particularly the failure to provide accurate current status on the 
>> size of the processing queue - makes trust very difficult.
>>
>> 73,
>>
>>      ... Joe, W4TV
>>
>>
>> On 12/10/2012 12:14 PM, Jim wrote:
>>
>>> Agree with others. ARRL need to fix this thing and fix it quick!!!!
>>>
>> Unbelievable processing times. Delay keeps growing. Up to 8 days just 
>> a few minutes ago. Love the program/system but unless they can come 
>> up with a way to handle the load, then it will die on the vine.......
>>
>>>
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