
N0JL John R Heckman
Posts: 13
Joined: Dec 22, 2019

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Posted: Jun 6, 2020 04:04 PM

Msg. 1 of 4
I'm getting several errors in my outbox due to my remote operations. The Transceiver and Antenna are both located in a grid square that is not my QTH. Using an indicator would not really apply.
Any help?? Thx John N0JL
N0JL John R Heckman
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F6DKQ Guy FALCOZ
Posts: 963
Joined: Oct 22, 2005
Plus je m'entraine, plus j'ai de la chance
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Posted: Jun 7, 2020 07:08 AM

Msg. 2 of 4
Another QTH means another account
Create another QTH/Nickname for your callsign
Otherwise, you will get red flags in front of each qso that does not match your account settings (state, county, grid...)
73 - F6DKQ
add : and dates MUST NOT OVERLAP ! Edited by F6DKQ Guy FALCOZ on Jun 7, 2020 at 07:09 AM
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N0JL John R Heckman
Posts: 13
Joined: Dec 22, 2019

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Posted: Jun 8, 2020 04:31 PM

Msg. 3 of 4
Need clarification - are you saying that I can attach an indicator to my present call sign?
Such as N0JL/W1C? These are called special indicators. I am transmitting from my present QTH in the USA to another transmitter and antenna both located within US boundaries via the Internet/web browser.
In the US the ARRL has section abbreviations that are used for contests, but I believe that could be used just as a matter of course.
Can't do another callsign with another QTH.
N0JL John R Heckman
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F6DKQ Guy FALCOZ
Posts: 963
Joined: Oct 22, 2005
Plus je m'entraine, plus j'ai de la chance
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Posted: Jun 8, 2020 05:01 PM

Msg. 4 of 4
HI,
yes, you can attach an indicator, use a variant of you callsign , any prefix, suffix you want
But,for instance, if you use N0JL/W1C, the other station should enter N0JL/W1C in his log to have the QSO's match, be automatically confirmed
73 - F6DKQ Edited by F6DKQ Guy FALCOZ on Jun 10, 2020 at 08:12 AM
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