Update 7/3/2024 - LoTW is back up and running.
This is a very handy link to know right now:
https://status.lotw.arrl.org/
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This is a very handy link to know right now:
https://status.lotw.arrl.org/
Broadcast hours of operation will be from 8:00am Saturday June 1st through 3:00pm Sunday June 2nd.
For more information: https://jaxnavalmuseum.org/museum-ships-on-the-air-weekend-2024/
I have been using eQSL for many years and when I moved to New Mexico from California, I set up my ham shack and carried on with my hobbie. I updated my address but I could not change the state on my QSL information. The problem was I needed to designate an end date to my California account and create a New Mexico sub account with a new start date for future QSLs.
The problem is I overlapped QSLs between my two residences and now my account information is a disaster.
I think I figured out how to correct the problem. It isn't as simple as deleting the QSL records prior to my move. It may intail downloading my ADIF file, editing and uploading it back to the site. The trick is I do not want to lose all my QSLs nor do I want to double the good ones.
Here is the solution:
Log into your account and your new sub account.
Click Outbox
Click Select Display Pages
Enter the date range of the bad records. (Hint - They are before your start date on your new sub account.)
Click the left most Icon on each record - Looks like a pencil on a pad of paper
Verify the QSO date
Click Delete
Repeat with the rest of the list.
Hope this video helps: