If you figure it out, let me know. I have several QSOs with you and a couple of others that QRZ just refuses to accept. I keep getting errors that the band, mode, or time are wrong, even when they don't seem to be. I have other QSOs that confirm just fine on QRZ, and there doesn't seem to be any obvious difference between them. The same ADIF files works fine on LoTW, eQSL, and ClubLog.
Getting QRZ QSLs doesn't matter to me personally, but it'd be nice to get this working so I can give those QSLs to those folks who do want them. Maybe someone will have the answer.
73, Ryan AI6DO
On Sunday, February 10, 2019, 11:39:37 AM PST, Bob Keating bkeating1954@gmail.com wrote:
Greeting All,
First of all, my hat is off to Casey KI7UNJ and Jonathan KI7BEX for freezing their tails off in order to bring us a bunch of rare grids from BLM land in Nevada, thanks guys!!!
Dmitri N6DNM emailed me that he couldn't confirm our satellite QSO on QRZ, even though all the data seemed to be correct. I have noticed this as well, that none of my satellite QSOs have been confirmed on QRZ either. We both uploaded our contact information via TQSL, filling all the information including transmit and receive bands and frequencies and then loaded it up to LoTW. I also use the specific frequency at the middle of the passband, for example, 435.350 and 145.880 for AO-92. I also save the adif file, naming it for the specific satellite and then upload it to QRZ.com and my HRD logbook. Why aren't my satellite QSOs getting confirmed on QRZ?
Thanks for your help.
73
Bob N6REK