When getting your TQSL certificate you can leave the end date blank unless you have changed calls from that call to another within the certificate timeframe.?
Dave wo2x?
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On Jul 4, 2023, at 8:28 PM, Don W7WLL <w7wll@...> wrote:
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I use the QSO Start Date as the date I first
received my license.? As I recall the QSO End Date had to be
within the Certificate Expires date.? I've had zero issues as I
plug in log books going back to really old times when toobs were
in vogue.
Don W7WLL
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On 7/4/2023 12:21 PM, Frank Mellott
wrote:
Good afternoon
This is not an AC Log error.? It is either the operator or
something in the LOTw configurations for TQSL.
When you joined LOTW, you got a certifcate.? Mine was from
when I was first licensed, until I joined LOTW, so say a 7 or 8
year span.? ?When that certificate expired, I got a new one.? I
forget if it was valid from the expiration date of the old one,
or from the renewal date.? It was good for I think 3 years.? I
have renewed a couple of times.? Once, I had not uploaded a QSO
from the time frame on the old certificate.? It shows the same
error and I cannot upload to LoTW.
For example,? lets say the QSO was made June 25, the
certificate expired June 30 and the new one starts July 1.?
Since I didn't upload after June 25 on the old certificate, the
new one says it is outside the date range.
If there is a solution other than ignoring it, I do not know,
and I will not contact ARRL for support.? Been down that road
and not willing to take it again.
Hope this helps.
73
Frank
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