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G3VDB Jim Evans has contributed to 5 posts out of 11815 total posts
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Quote: no QSO's are made in this mode! it is a propagation measument tool.
For the record you can have a QSO in WSPR. You cannot do it with the program WSPR.
The later version of the WSJT7 program by K1JT has a WSPR QSO mode, as well as QSO modes for the other very narrow band highly redundant modes.
Jim G3VDB
G3VDB Jim Evans
I have two calls / accounts registered - G3VDB and 8Q7EJ
Most of the Awards Standings software recognises that these are separate countries and separates the two callsigns for Awards.
The software for the new eZ40 Award is combining the zones worked by both callsigns into a single list. This may be because of the problem identified elsewhere that the software thinks that 8Q7 is in Zone 14 and won't let me change it.
G3VDB Jim Evans
To answer my own question - in the last 20 hours and for the first time since I have been looking the queue reduced from 344 to 208, at which point my own licence was approved and I lose track of the count and interest in the count!
Thanks to JI3KDH and KG5RJ who as far as I can determine are the volunteers who have put in this excellent effort.
Jim, Chelford, Cheshire, UK
G3VDB Jim Evans
Hi guys,
I realise that this is all done in spare time by volunteers, but since posting an image of my licence, the AG waiting queue has increased from 250 to 344.
The recently approved list seems to be limited to USA postcards, existing LOTW users and one German licence reviewer.
What is the thinking on how long the queue of 344 licences will take to review and whether there are enough reviewers available in different parts of the world?
This is an otherwise great service, but the AG queue does seem to indicate you may be becoming a victim or your own success.
Regards
Jim G3VDB
G3VDB Jim Evans
Tim,
In another topic about AG it says:
"An FCC Reference Copy downloaded off the web... " is not valid.
With the intro of the UK licence for life the only document we have is downloaded from the web. What do you want therefore from UK licensees?
G3VDB Jim Evans
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