I seen an E-Mail on another reflector and this ham was wondering why
his contact with E30NA changed from QSL to QSO, this is part of the E-
Mail.
I apologize for the long delay in responding to your messge.
I checked the LoTW records and see that there should be a QSL match
for your
10M QSO with E30NA.
LoTW has been experiencing issues with "changing" QSLs. From what we
can
tell, it appears that if either party uploads the same QSL data,
sometimes
the QSL changes back to a QSO. The programmer is aware of this and is
trying to fix it. The counter in the upper right corner may also be
off.
You might want to try and sign & upload the one QSO for E30NA that
changed.
You can create a single QSO file by opening TQSL program and use
create an
ADIF file. Please follow the instructions and then sign the one
QSO. This
may reset the QSO back to a QSL.
We are sending the follow message to the LoTW users who have
experienced
some problems with their DXCC and WAS totals.
Due to some hardware communications issues, some LoTW users have
experienced
discrepancies in their QSL data as related to LoTW and paper QSLs.
Please be
assured that the QSOs are still in LoTW and all the data is secure and
intact. The programmer is aware of these problems and is trying to
correct
them.
We will have it resolved soon. LoTW numbers may not jive with
recorded
data until the communications issues are resolved.
When the programmer gets these issues fixed, there will be a reset of
the
entire LoTW system to correct the tallies. We apologize for the
inconvenience.
Again, I apologize for the delay in answering you.
Thank you for your participation.
73,
Kathy Allison KA1RWY
LoTW Specialist
ARRL - The national association for Amateur Radio
225 Main St
Newington CT 06111
Telephone: 860-594-0295
73, Frank, K8EEW