K5CKS
Joined: | Sun, Aug 23rd 2015, 15:38 | Roles: | N/A | Moderates: | N/A |
Latest Topics
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FD Log upload Question | Jul 1st 2020, 09:40 | 2 | 7,336 | on 2/7/20 |
Contact Stamp Question | Jun 30th 2020, 09:06 | 5 | 9,983 | on 30/7/20 |
Latest Posts
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FD Log upload Question | K5CKS | on 1/7/20 |
I have already uploaded my FD Log and just noticed that my Transmitters was incorrectly set to Unlimited. It should have been Single. Can I change this with a new upload?? Thanks & 73, Rory, K5CKS |
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Contact Stamp Question | K5CKS | on 30/6/20 |
Thanks Zach! 73, Rory | ||
Contact Stamp Question | K5CKS | on 30/6/20 |
I just received five new contact stamps, 125, 150, 175, 225 and 275. There are two of each. My certificate has not arrived yet. So I figure one of each stamp for my certificate but where does the second one go?? Thanks for the help!! 73, Rory, K5CKS |
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Can I trust in LoTW? No! | f8dql | on 22/11/19 |
I just discovered something quite disturbing today while trying to sort out my needed QSLs on LOTW. There are quite a few QSOs that are in my LOTW log that are NOT in my station log. I don't have a clue how they got there or who put them there, but there they are. Now the question is troublesome... how to get rid of these bogus QSOs. The answer has been plaguing me for years. There is no way to delete defective QSO entries. I am not certain why the LOTW development team chose to do this but it has to change, otherwise LOTW is worthless. There are QSOs in my database on LOTW that will never be confirmed and are not valid because I didn't put them there. I am beginning to understand why so many EU and AS stations don't like LOTW... we have no control over what is in our log. 73, Rory, K5CKS |
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Looking for advice | KI5DYE | on 5/8/19 |
Hi Mike, A lot of "new" Hams start out with a hand held radio as their "first radio". Most are disappointed with how far they can talk. There are still a lot of repeaters that don't really support low power hand held coverage. Had you thought about putting an antenna in the attic?? A lot of Hams who live in antenna restricted communities have found this to be an acceptable way to get on 2M with a home station. I hope this helps you make the big decision. 73, Rory, K5CKS |