Question:

PH Button does not access the internet..
 How do I correct it.

Thank You, 
George   WA4GT
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Neil Foster)
Date: Mon Oct 17 09:53:28 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] Call sign
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Jack,
It appears that I need another .reg file for DXbase under my old call 
sign of KC4MJ for submission to LOTW??
How do I do that?
Neil


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Neil Foster)
Date: Mon Oct 17 09:54:46 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] Call sign
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Jack,
It appears that I need another .reg file for DXbase under my old call 
sign of KC4MJ and N4FN for submission to LOTW??
How do I do that?
Neil


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Date: Mon Oct 17 09:57:51 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] A few LoTW reminders
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In conversations about LoTW, here are a few points to consider.

1. Probably your log contains qso's while using a number of different calls.
(I had my novice call, my Advanced call, and now my Vanity call)
Each of these callsigns requires that it be included in the .reg file that you 
obtain from 
DXBase upon purchase/renewal.

2. Each call in your log must be in the Operator Callsign field during the 
proper date 
timeframe.

3. Each call requires a separate LoTW certificate.
(I suggest the first certificate be requested using you present callsign)
(you can apply for additional callsign certificates using this 
credentials/certificate)
You will received these additional certs via email or download and they do not 
require 
another postcard.

4. Each callsign qsos, require they be uploaded separately.
(I submitted my W9OL qso's first, then used the Wizard to select my WN9VOL 
qsos, and then 
again to select my WA9VOL qso's)
Each of these was a separate upload.

So now all 150K q's, using all callsigns are on the LoTW database.
It's sounds complicated, and cumbersome but it really isn't.
Once you have that present call certificate, the software in LoTW and DXBase 
does all the 
work.

Good luck.    As the Nike Ad says..."Just Do It!"

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