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Page 1: Computer Logging and Logbook of the World (LOTW) (an update) Federal Way Amateur Radio Club April 2009 Presented by Dan Camp, AF7O.

Computer Logging and Logbook of the World (LOTW)(an update)

Federal Way Amateur Radio ClubApril 2009

Presented byDan Camp, AF7O

Page 2: Computer Logging and Logbook of the World (LOTW) (an update) Federal Way Amateur Radio Club April 2009 Presented by Dan Camp, AF7O.

Computer Logging

● Contest Logging● Logging Incidental to Specialized

Software● Day To Day Logging

Page 3: Computer Logging and Logbook of the World (LOTW) (an update) Federal Way Amateur Radio Club April 2009 Presented by Dan Camp, AF7O.

Contest Logging Software

● Real Time Scoring– Even in a Multi-User Environment!

● Help with Rules Compliance● Multiplier Tracking● Real Time Dupe Checking● Easy Log Submission via Cabrillo files

– Standard contest data format– Recognized by LOTW Software

● Memory Keyer/Voice Keyer● Rig Control● Packet Spotting: “Assisted Mode”

Page 4: Computer Logging and Logbook of the World (LOTW) (an update) Federal Way Amateur Radio Club April 2009 Presented by Dan Camp, AF7O.

November Sweepstakes Log

Page 5: Computer Logging and Logbook of the World (LOTW) (an update) Federal Way Amateur Radio Club April 2009 Presented by Dan Camp, AF7O.

Graphical Progress Reports

Page 6: Computer Logging and Logbook of the World (LOTW) (an update) Federal Way Amateur Radio Club April 2009 Presented by Dan Camp, AF7O.

Specialty Logging

● Net Control Op● Specialty Operations

– 10-10– Lighthouse Chasing

● “Exotic” modes—Logging often built in– SSTV– Satellite/Meteor– PSK31

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SSTV Software with Logging

Page 8: Computer Logging and Logbook of the World (LOTW) (an update) Federal Way Amateur Radio Club April 2009 Presented by Dan Camp, AF7O.

General Purpose Logging

● Keep track of your day-to-day contacts● Replaces the paper log● Import data from contest & specialty

logs● Keep track of award progress● Upload LOTW and e-QSL data● Rig control● DX-Cluster support● Info from previous QSOs, QRZ address

and “Etc., Etc. and So Forth!”

Page 9: Computer Logging and Logbook of the World (LOTW) (an update) Federal Way Amateur Radio Club April 2009 Presented by Dan Camp, AF7O.

General Purpose Logging

Page 10: Computer Logging and Logbook of the World (LOTW) (an update) Federal Way Amateur Radio Club April 2009 Presented by Dan Camp, AF7O.

LOTW—Logbook of the World

● ARRL's Logbook of the World

● You do NOT have to be and ARRL member to use LOTW

● Hosted/Supported by ARRL HQ Staff on ARRL servers for the benefit of amateurs worldwide

Page 11: Computer Logging and Logbook of the World (LOTW) (an update) Federal Way Amateur Radio Club April 2009 Presented by Dan Camp, AF7O.

What LOTW Isn't

● Not an online QSL Card exchange– For card images, try e-QSL

● Not a Buro● Not a bulletin board for QSO info● Not a replacement for “collecting

wallpaper”● Also

– Not unsupported– Not all that hard to use!

Page 12: Computer Logging and Logbook of the World (LOTW) (an update) Federal Way Amateur Radio Club April 2009 Presented by Dan Camp, AF7O.

What LOTW Is

● Secure means of matching QSL information submitted by two stations to confirm QSOs

● Designed with INTEGRETY in mind– Open Source & Peer Reviewed code base– Safeguards for operator verification

● As of 9 April, 2009– 26,000+ users– 40,000 Certificates– 218,000,000 QSO Records– 20,000,000 QSL Records

Page 13: Computer Logging and Logbook of the World (LOTW) (an update) Federal Way Amateur Radio Club April 2009 Presented by Dan Camp, AF7O.

Requirements

● Current address in the FCC database– If address is not current it must be updated

before proceeding– Other mailing requirements apply for non-

US Hams● Computer

– Windows, Mac & Linux/Unix all Supported● Copy of TQSL installation file for your OS

– Download from the ARRL website● Logging Software HIGHLY

RECOMMENDED– Hand entry possible, but unnecessarily

complex.

Page 14: Computer Logging and Logbook of the World (LOTW) (an update) Federal Way Amateur Radio Club April 2009 Presented by Dan Camp, AF7O.

TQSL 101

● TQSL comprised of two modules

● TQSLCert—manages your certificates

● TQSL—manages your QSO Data

● Both install from the same installer package

Page 15: Computer Logging and Logbook of the World (LOTW) (an update) Federal Way Amateur Radio Club April 2009 Presented by Dan Camp, AF7O.

TQSL 102

● Certificate– Electronic “ID Card” stating that you are

who you say you are– Issued by a “Certifying Authority”

● ARRL only authority currently issuing certificates● System is designed to allow other entities to

participate– RAC?– RSGB?– FWARC?

– Used by TQSL to mark QSO data as genuinely from you

Page 16: Computer Logging and Logbook of the World (LOTW) (an update) Federal Way Amateur Radio Club April 2009 Presented by Dan Camp, AF7O.

“Sign Me Up”

● Download/Install TQSL Package● Run TQSLCert● Enter Pertinent Data

– Call Sign– Date of Issue

● Generate Certificate Request – Creates *.tq5 file

● Email .tq5 file to [email protected]● “Stop, oh yes, wait a minute, Mr.

Postman”

Page 17: Computer Logging and Logbook of the World (LOTW) (an update) Federal Way Amateur Radio Club April 2009 Presented by Dan Camp, AF7O.

“It Came, It Came!”

● Enter password from postcard on LOTW website

● *.tq6 file emailed overnight● Open .tq6 file● YOU ARE NOW CERTIFIED!● BACK IT UP!

– Create *.p12 file– Keep it on another machine—or offsite

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Now What?

● Import QSO data– From logging software– ADIF Format– Cabrillo Format

● Individual QSO's can entered in TQSL's data entry tool

● Sign the data with your certificate.

● Email signed data to LOTW

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LOTW Does the Matching

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Matching Criteria

● Same Calls● Same Band● Same Mode● Same Date/Time in UTC

– Allowance made for small clock errors● If it all matches, It's a QSL!

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The LOTW Website

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LOTW-Aware Logging Software

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Awards

● DXCC & 5BDXC● WAS● “Triple Play” Award● Other awards can be added to the

system– Not limited to ARRL based awards

● Awards based on QSL Records● Paid for with “Payment Credits”

– $.15-$.25/QSL

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Any Questions?

GO FOR IT!GO FOR IT!