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Author Topic: submitting log arrl 10 multi call signs  (Read 3666 times)
HS0ZJU
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« on: December 26, 2011, 09:16:06 PM »

I used the call sign e2e in the arrl test. I want to know how to submit the file so i also get credit with my call hs0zju?
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« Reply #1 on: December 27, 2011, 06:32:41 AM »

Speaking Cabrillo...

CALLSIGN: E2E
OPERATORS: HS0ZJU

Will show as : " E2E (HS0ZJU, op) " in summaries
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« Reply #2 on: January 06, 2012, 05:06:23 PM »

Ok that woked great thank you!

I have another question?   Is it possible to credit these contacts to my LOTW account also?


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« Reply #3 on: January 07, 2012, 03:34:09 AM »

All the other stations logged you as E2E, right? First you'll need to get a LOTW certificate for your E2E callsign.

After that you'll do one of two things:

1: Export to ADIF, run through trustedQSL, submit to LOTW.

2: Convert Cabrillo to ADIF, run through trustedQSL, submit to LOTW

IMHO it is slightly advantageous to export direct to ADIF without going through Cabrillo. But maybe you've only got Cabrillo.

Your contest/logging program may have a more direct way to interface to LOTW.

One piece of advice for the future: special callsigns with lots of E's are at a distinct disadvantage in real-world conditions. Sure, it may be a "shorter" callsign, but much harder to copy. I know that because getting the other guy to copy the E at the end of my call can take some effort. I also remember stations struggling to copy, say, EE5E in past contests. Calls with a higher percentage of key-down, meaning mostly dahs and especially trailing dahs, actually are easier to copy in the real world.
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