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Mark Griffith
I'm sure this question has been asked and answered in the past, but I can find very little info about it, either here or generally on the Internet.? At least nothing that helps my problem. I'm also sure this is a TSQL problem that I am missing. So given these two truths, please be kind to an old man.? :) I have a license for all the N3JPS software, have had so for years.? Never had an issue with the software, very well written and supported. I recently redid a complete re-install of my shack laptop, replacing the buggy Windows 10 and going back to the tried and true (IMHO) Windows 7.? Everything works perfectly.? This was a result of my moving my shack, setting up a new antenna system, and getting back into the hobby after about a 10 year absence from the HF bands and working DX. My TSQL certificate had expired, so I got a new one and installed it correctly, or at least I think I did. So here is the issue:? When I try to upload new QSOs to LOTW, I get this error: TQSL Version 2.6.5 [v2.6.5] There are no valid callsign certificates for callsign KD0QYN in entity -NONE-. Signing aborted. No records to upload Final Status: No QSOs written(8) I know I have goofed somewhere, but can't see in the TSQL software cert where I am wrong. Perhaps someone can point me to the probably obvious solution. BTW, uploads to eQSL work fine. Thanks in advance for the help and being kind to an older gentleman. Mark KD0QYN |
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýMark, ? Does your TQSL Callsign Certificate tab look like this with your callsign? ? ? Tom K5TEE ? ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mark Griffith via groups.io
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2023 2:14 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [N3FJPSoftwareUsers] LOTW QSO Upload ? I'm sure this question has been asked and answered in the past, but I can find very little info about it, either here or generally on the Internet.? At least nothing that helps my problem. ? I'm also sure this is a TSQL problem that I am missing. ? So given these two truths, please be kind to an old man.? :) ? I have a license for all the N3JPS software, have had so for years.? Never had an issue with the software, very well written and supported. ? I recently redid a complete re-install of my shack laptop, replacing the buggy Windows 10 and going back to the tried and true (IMHO) Windows 7.? Everything works perfectly.? This was a result of my moving my shack, setting up a new antenna system, and getting back into the hobby after about a 10 year absence from the HF bands and working DX. ? My TSQL certificate had expired, so I got a new one and installed it correctly, or at least I think I did. ? So here is the issue:? When I try to upload new QSOs to LOTW, I get this error: ? TQSL Version 2.6.5 [v2.6.5] ? I know I have goofed somewhere, but can't see in the TSQL software cert where I am wrong. ? Perhaps someone can point me to the probably obvious solution. ? BTW, uploads to eQSL work fine. ? Thanks in advance for the help and being kind to an older gentleman. ? Mark KD0QYN ? |
Mark Griffith
Looks pretty much the same, except how do I move it to an Active cert? Mark KD0QYN
On Thursday, July 13, 2023 at 06:05:56 PM CDT, Tom Ellis <tl_ellis@...> wrote:
Mark, ? Does your TQSL Callsign Certificate tab look like this with your callsign? ? ? Tom K5TEE ? ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mark Griffith via groups.io
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2023 2:14 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [N3FJPSoftwareUsers] LOTW QSO Upload ? I'm sure this question has been asked and answered in the past, but I can find very little info about it, either here or generally on the Internet.? At least nothing that helps my problem. ? I'm also sure this is a TSQL problem that I am missing. ? So given these two truths, please be kind to an old man.? :) ? I have a license for all the N3JPS software, have had so for years.? Never had an issue with the software, very well written and supported. ? I recently redid a complete re-install of my shack laptop, replacing the buggy Windows 10 and going back to the tried and true (IMHO) Windows 7.? Everything works perfectly.? This was a result of my moving my shack, setting up a new antenna system, and getting back into the hobby after about a 10 year absence from the HF bands and working DX. ? My TSQL certificate had expired, so I got a new one and installed it correctly, or at least I think I did. ? So here is the issue:? When I try to upload new QSOs to LOTW, I get this error: ? TQSL Version 2.6.5 [v2.6.5] ? I know I have goofed somewhere, but can't see in the TSQL software cert where I am wrong. ? Perhaps someone can point me to the probably obvious solution. ? BTW, uploads to eQSL work fine. ? Thanks in advance for the help and being kind to an older gentleman. ? Mark KD0QYN ? |
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýMark, ? pretty much the same isn¡¯t like¡±The Same¡± ? it appears that you don¡¯t have an ¡°Active, Usable Certificate. Depending on how you received your ¡°±··¡°Â¡± Certificate, you still need yo install it in TQSL. ? Have you tried this . . . . ? ? ? Kevin N9VPV -. ----. ¡- .--. ¡- ? ? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Mark Griffith via groups.io
Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2023 10:16 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [N3FJPSoftwareUsers] LOTW QSO Upload ? Looks, except how do I move it to an Active cert? ? Mark KD0QYN ? ? ? On Thursday, July 13, 2023 at 06:05:56 PM CDT, Tom Ellis <tl_ellis@...> wrote: ? ? Mark, ? Does your TQSL Callsign Certificate tab look like this with your callsign? ? ? Tom K5TEE ? ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mark Griffith via groups.io ? I'm sure this question has been asked and answered in the past, but I can find very little info about it, either here or generally on the Internet.? At least nothing that helps my problem. ? I'm also sure this is a TSQL problem that I am missing. ? So given these two truths, please be kind to an old man.? :) ? I have a license for all the N3JPS software, have had so for years.? Never had an issue with the software, very well written and supported. ? I recently redid a complete re-install of my shack laptop, replacing the buggy Windows 10 and going back to the tried and true (IMHO) Windows 7.? Everything works perfectly.? This was a result of my moving my shack, setting up a new antenna system, and getting back into the hobby after about a 10 year absence from the HF bands and working DX. ? My TSQL certificate had expired, so I got a new one and installed it correctly, or at least I think I did. ? So here is the issue:? When I try to upload new QSOs to LOTW, I get this error: ? TQSL Version 2.6.5 [v2.6.5] ? I know I have goofed somewhere, but can't see in the TSQL software cert where I am wrong. ? Perhaps someone can point me to the probably obvious solution. ? BTW, uploads to eQSL work fine. ? Thanks in advance for the help and being kind to an older gentleman. ? Mark KD0QYN ? |