![]() Come on Pete, there has to be a reason for all this? Next, are you saying that I must export/import a new ADIF every so often, rather than expecting doing it automatically? I find that disappointing, being marginally shorter than doing each eQSL manually, and not at all what I expected when I paid my £29! But, given that this is what I must do, tell me please, must I do my whole logbook or just the QSOs since my last ADIF?įrom what you’ve said, it sounds like QSOs that you enter manually are fine, but there is a problem with QSOs that you have imported into eQSL via ADIF. But no, the only QSLs opened are those which I had sent manually, before finding using the ADIF method and there is nothing new in my Inbox. It is only about a day since I exported from QRZ, but on the other hand there are 1109 QSOs logged (for G1TCH), so you might have thought that by now some hams on the other ends of my QSOs would have opened up their eQSLs, no? Equally, some of these might have replied, so that there would be reciprocal eQSLs from some of these recipients in my Inbox. I am therefore quite used to seeing eQSLs which I have placed in my Outbox being opened up by their recipients. Hopefully that’s given you the basics – but if you have any questions, please add them below and we’ll try to help.īefore I learned how to export an ADIF from QRZ, I used to send eQSLs quite successfully manually. Upload your licence to eQSL for Authenticity Guaranteed Want a one-page guide? See our Getting Started Guides It’s then a case of waiting while one of the volunteers at eQSL checks that the licence belongs to you.“Browse” for the photo, then press “Upload” You now need to upload the photo of your licence.Select “Authenticity Guaranteed” from the list on the right of the page ( or click here).Go to the eQSL main page (using the blue ![]() Take a photo (or a scan) of the front page of your licence (which can be downloaded from the OfCom website) – This needs to be a JPG or a GIF. ![]() To get AG, you will need to upload a photo of your licence to the eQSL site. Other stations may be more keen to “work” you if a contact with you helps towards their awards, so getting AG is recommended. It means that your account has the AG logo (pictured here) and that every QSO you make qualifies you for entry into eQSL’s various awards. If you’re a regular user of eQSL, you might want to consider getting “AG” status – Authenticity Guaranteed means that eQSL has verified that you are the legitimate owner of your callsign. As a free user, your choice of card template is limited – by making a donation to eQSL, you can upload your own images and you have greater control over how your card looks Using the serviceĮQSL works best if you use electronic logging, as you can transfer your QSOs automatically using the ADIF file format, or upload your QSOs automatically and have eQSL send a card for you.Īssuming you don t have electronic logging, you can manually send a card from the “Log Entry” menu option, or by confirming a card in your Inbox Adding a QSO into eQSL Log Entry You can design your card from the “My eQSL Design” menu option. This is the card that will be sent electronically to the Inbox of the recipient. ![]() Probably the first thing you’ll want to do, it set up your QSL card. Once you have completed the online registration form, you should receive an email to verify your account, and you can then create a password for the service The eQSL Main Menu Setting up the service The “start date” should be the date that the licence was issued. On the next screen, you’ll be required to add some more information, including a start and end date. To get started, you need to register online – Do this at – You’ll need to enter your callsign and country (“England”, not “United Kingdom”).
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