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LoTW Certificate ready

My LoTW Certificate expired – It did it again!

Posted on March 12, 2018 by Simone

Today I’ve been able finally to make some new QSOs on the air after a short period of QRX.
At the end of the day I decided to upload new QSOs to Lotw fom my RumLog (Mac OSX logbook by DL2RUM), but as soon I clicked on the menu command to “LoTW Out for the selected QSOs” I got the “TQSL Error” message:

TQSL ERROR

I immediately remembered that this happened to me some years ago (3 years ago)

I searched for TQSL.app on my mac, and alog to the app I found also a file namel Tqsl_error_Log.txt

I immediately opened it and one of the latest lines of this log reported the cause of this error… my certificate was not valid anymore!

I then opened the TQSL.app  and Clicking on my certificate propertied I discovered, the certificate was expired the previous month !

TQSL Certificate
TQSL : my certificate was expired !

So, I decided to search the web for instructions on how to replace or renew my certificate.

I soon discovered that was not possibile to renew the LoTW certificate, because the certificate renew process is possible only if the certificate is valid.

In case the certificate is Expired, the only way is to request a new certificate.

To request a new certificate I used TQSL

REQUEST A NEW CERTIFICATE
Type QRZ and validity
Your address
your email
I leaved all blank
TQSL request new certificate
I uploaded from here

This procedure generated in TQSL a pending certificate request

Pending Certificate request

I then logged in LoTW ati https://lotw.arrl.org/

and selected the Your Account menu voice and thenYour Certificates on the left menu .

the process take some hours, and probably a manual action on the ARRL side, so in the first hours your page will look like this, with a missing certificate on the LoTW page.

LoTW Activity

Some hours later, less than 24  in my case, you will receive an email from ARRL like this one

Email I received with the new certificate

and my  LoTW Account  changed to this

Certificate is ready
My Certificare is Ready

I then created a new folder named OLD and moved the old IW5EDI.tq6 certificare in, and  then I moved the new one in place of the old. (in order to not overwrite the old one…. is not requested, but I do recommend it)

Old certificate moved to a new folder
Load New Certificate
Load New Certificate in TQSL
LoTW Certificate ready
New Certificate Icon appears and JOB is done

 

Now the RumLog LoTW Sign and Upload QSOs complete the job Succesfully

RUMLOG LoTW
Upload LoTW

 

Rumlog LoTW signed and uploaded my QSOs

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IW5EDI Simone

  • Licensed Amateur Radio operator in 1996 as IW5EDI, active member of ARI Firenze and ARRL
  • Class 1970, married with two childrens, love experimenting and antenna home-brewing. IT System Engineer, recently started having fun with morse code and Raspberry Pi


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