Hello Bill
After you mark the qsos to be uploaded, you need to export the file
which is going to be signed.
So go to LoTW>Export to LoTW. Then you will be prompted to give a name
to the file, let's say ad4dnLOTW and you will be able to get an adif file.
Then you need to go to TQSL, show it
Thanks Paul, your directions worked perfectly, my logbook now is clean of dupes.
🙏
Ray YS
Raymundo Rodriguez - YS1RR,
Ingeniero Industrial, mba
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> El feb. 19, 2020, a la(s) 10:07 a. m., Paul van der Eijk
> escribió:
>
>
> Ray,
>
> Make sure you have the lates
Bill, can you provide the full text from TQSL? No QSOs signed says that
either you tried to sign an empty log file, or all of the QSOs in the log
were rejected.
73,
-Rick
On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 11:31 AM Bill Murrell wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> I am attempting to upload my entire log 13K plus qs
Hello all.
I am attempting to upload my entire log 13K plus qsos to LOTW. Many were
made and logged to DX4WIN before there was a LOTW.
I used the LOTW in DW4WIN to set all upload files to Y.
Then using TQSL I attempted to sign and upload all qsos to LOTW. The
program indicates that no qsos are
Ray,
Make sure you have the latest version (9.09); if not, do Help | Check for
Updates
You may want keep a backup of your log before doing the following:
QSO Window: QSO | Multiple QSO Operations | Mark Duplicate QSOs
--Paul
From the Help:
Multiple QSO operations: Mark Duplicates
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