Certainly open to the alternate solutions. 73, Tanner W9TWJ
Can't you give a screenshot of the LOTW "VUCC Satellite" list? Of course, not all of those contacts will count towards GridMaster, but you could just cross those out with any image editor.
--Roy K3RLD (still 300+ contacts away from GridMaster)
That's how I submitted my 488's in 2017. Plus scanned copies of two QSLs for grids confirmed on paper.
73 Fernando KF7R
On Wed, Jun 24, 2020, 12:16 PM Roy Dean via AMSAT-BB amsat-bb@amsat.org wrote:
Certainly open to the alternate solutions. 73, Tanner W9TWJ
Can't you give a screenshot of the LOTW "VUCC Satellite" list? Of course, not all of those contacts will count towards GridMaster, but you could just cross those out with any image editor.
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This looks like it will be an evolving project until we get it to the point that will be the easiest for the users.
The first way and probably the less difficult will be to go to your LoTW account Click on Awards and then VUCC Next click on VUCC Satellite Choose All Credits and click Select VUCC Award to View to display ALL your VUCC credits Hold down the CTRL key and hit the minus button several times. Each time, the data gets smaller. Make it so you can still read it and take a screen shot. This should allow you to get about 50 on a page about 9 or 10 screen shots minimum and maybe 15-20 if you have a lot of grids and you are done (remember, on my end, I can expand it if it is too small to read) Do not worry if you have a lot of grids that are not in the states. I am going to scroll until i find the first, like CN and look from there.
Someone asked when they saw mine about "Legacy VUCC Credit". If you were around prior to LoTW and submitted for VUCC, the ARRL only marked that you had a particular grid confirmed, they did not keep the call of the station you worked. When they moved everything to LoTW, they had to put something in the Call Sign field and "Legacy VUCC Credit" seemed appropriate. You still get credit for those grids.
Okay, the next method, get to the same screen however, instead of doing screen shots, you let Firefox or Chrome do the work for you.
Get to the same screen with a list of your QSO's like indicated above. Only now, instead of doing screen shots, you click on File, then Save Page As. Select a directory on your hard drive, give the file a name and hit save. You will get a directory named (whatever you entered for the file name) and a bunch of files in that directory. You will also get a file in the main directory with that file name.
Send me the file name.html as well as all the files in the sub-directory. This is also pretty simple to do. In fact this might be 100% less work than taking all the screen shots. You do not have to send me everything zipped. You can send all the files as long as you do not alter the name of the html file. I can create the sub-directory on my computer and throw the files in there.
Hopefully, we will get a few more painless suggestions to make it easier. I also need either the one of the Excel spread sheets that lists all the possible grids and the call you worked. I can then compare them to one of the above lists.
73...bruce
On 6/24/2020 2:13 PM, Roy Dean via AMSAT-BB wrote:
Certainly open to the alternate solutions. 73, Tanner W9TWJ
Can't you give a screenshot of the LOTW "VUCC Satellite" list? Of course, not all of those contacts will count towards GridMaster, but you could just cross those out with any image editor.
--Roy K3RLD (still 300+ contacts away from GridMaster) _______________________________________________ Sent via AMSAT-BB@amsat.org. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions expressed are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of AMSAT-NA. Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program! Subscription settings: https://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
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