20260710 I did it ! (TQSL-Location edit + Reupload .adif)
After it
.*. add Prefecture & City/Gun/Ku
Now FIX case ...
20260710 I did it ! (TQSL-Location edit + Reupload .adif)
After it
.*. add Prefecture & City/Gun/Ku
Now FIX case ...
LoTW confirmation missing Japanese prefecture for WAJA
(IK3ITB Paolo)
Oneday .. I received an e-mail from IK3ITB
He said to me...
Dear Mako-san,
thank you very much for the nice FT8 QSO and for confirming it on LoTW.
I am currently checking my confirmed Japanese QSOs for the JARL WAJA award, and your QSO is very important for me because your QRZ page shows Aki-city, Kochi Prefecture.
The QSO is already confirmed in LoTW, but in my LoTW ADIF report the Japanese prefecture / STATE field is missing.
May I kindly ask you whether the QSO was made from Kochi Prefecture?
If yes, and if it is not too much trouble, would it be possible to update your TQSL Station Location with the correct Japanese prefecture, Kochi / WAJA 39, and re-upload or refresh this QSO in LoTW?
This would help me very much for the WAJA award.
Thank you very much for your help and for the QSO.
Best 73,
Paolo Giardini // IK3ITB
OK I understand this case,,, I will tried check to TQSL.
I already try it for JJ5IZY TQSL-Location
Now edit for JJ5IZY`s TQSL-Location because ..
Dear Paolo,
Thank you for your email.
To be honest, I hadn't even kept track of the specific details of the QSL cards I sent out. I am absolutely amazed that there are such dedicated enthusiasts out there attempting to earn JARL awards (WAJA) using LoTW.
I’m checking JJ5IZY(My Wife) TQSL location settings.
I’m not sure exactly how it works, but after adding a location and re-uploading all the logs, the prefecture and city names you wanted appeared on the IZY side, just as you described.
Now I’m at work, so I can’t access the TQSL setup on my home PC.
But I’m sure you’ll be smiling in a few hours.
Thanks for the great tip, Paolo san.
I’m rooting for you to earn your WAJA award.
Best 73 : )
JJ5IZX Mako
20260701 Arrived QSL YJ0GC ( Vanuatu )
YJ0GC VanuatuDXpedition 2025 QSL: LZ1GC Email: Use mouse to view.. Ham Member Lookups: 99932 | |
20251124 2256UTC 18070kHz CW YJ0GC
20251128 1102UTC 14005kHz CW YJ0GC
20251202 1007UTC 24891kHz CW YJ0GC
Screenshots of FT8 (30m)
I apologize for the delay in sharing
the QSL cards that arrived in May.
This envelope from Russia
3G0YR QSO data
3G0YR Clublog Live screen
3G0YR Easter IslandDX-pedition to Easter Island Ham Member Lookups: 102367 | | ![]() |
Many many thanks Pedition team.
more 1 card
RI0SP Card
RI0SP QSO data
RI0SP Asiatic RussiaOleg Y. Stribny QSL: RN3RQ Page managed by RN3RQ Lookups: 505384 | | ![]() |
Hi Oleg san .. You are very active Station on "POLE"
Many thanks contact 73 : )
20260625 Yesterday arrived QSL : )
J51A Guinea-BissauDXpedition February/March 2026 QSL: DJ4MX, Club Log OQRS, NOQSOCC Email: Use mouse to view.. Page managed by DA1DX Lookups: 966342 | |
Ben ( DA1DX, ex-DL6FBL ), Win ( DK9IP ), Andree ( DL8LAS ), Uli ( DM5EE ) and Lutz ( DM6EE ) -
all active members of Bavarian Contest Club - were operating from Bij Club, Bubaque Island,
Bijagos Archipelago, Guinea-Bissau (AF-020) in February/March 2026.

(Using Club Log OQRS together with PayPal, you will automatically receive a LotW
confirmation within 1-2 weeks, as well as a printed paper QSL card by regular mail
a few weeks/months later).
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Tibi's tool ( HA8TKS ) will help you to find us on the bands: [no longer active]
For news, updates, pictures etc. please remember to come back to our J51A QRZ.com page.
We use our own Starlink satellite equipment and hope to achieve good Internet connectivity for:
Have we worked before? :-)
All contacts are on LotW, but you can still request a paper QSL, if you want...
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Radio Setup:
Antennas:
DXLog software in a wired Gigabit-Network (no WiFi!) - using TCP and a dedicated DXLog server
FT8 by MSHV software => stay above 1000Hz when calling/working us!
The total weight of our equipment is ~600 kg.
Everything is transported as (paid) excess baggage on the aircraft.
On Club Log, Guinea-Bissau is ranking as #84 Most Wanted country worldwide;
#53 from Asia; #99 from North America and #102 from Europe.
According to Club Log the demand is highest on Data, then CW and then Phone.
All of us can manage pile-ups in any mode, however we will only use SSB, CW and FT8.
A big, big THANK YOU to the Club Log people for providing the best DXpedition support tools!
A big, big THANK YOU to the DXLog people for providing the best DX and Contest logging software!
A big, big THANK YOU also to ARN and the local people (Jean, Manu, Isabel and their team) who are
doing a great job to make our activity so much enjoyable.
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(1) Arriving with our luggage at Bissau Airport
(2) These small boats shall bring us to Bubaque Island (70km trip over open water)
(3) And off we go... (DM5EE, DL8LAS, DK9IP, DA1DX); DM6EE is on the second boat...
(4) Spiderbeam #1 overlooking the bay (to be used on 20m, 15m, 10m)

(5) Spiderbeam #2 (to be used on 30m, 17m, 12m)
(6) Both Spiderbeams in the same picture
(7) The 4-ele 50 MHz Yagi on a 6m long waterpipe right next to our shack
(8) The DXCommander 12.4 Vertical (to be used on 40m and as a backup antenna for other bands)

(9) Overlooking the bay towards Europe and Japan
(10) Overlooking the bay towards North America
(11) Ditches to prevent other people around stepping on our coax cables
(12) The J51A shack (empty place=DA1DX making the photo, DK9IP, DM5EE, DM6EE, DL8LAS)

(13) Operating positions #1 (DL8LAS) and #2 (DM6EE)
(14) Operating positions #3 (DM5EE) and #4 (DK9IP) and some cables... ;-)
(15) Band Pass Filter and Triplexer installation
(16) Power Sub Distribution unit (3-phase 380V to 8x EU-Schuko) and cable path on the floor

(17) Combined 160m + 80m antenna (vertical part in the back, end of horizontal 160m part in front
(18) Feedpoint of the 160/80m antenna (using the same radials)
(19) The Aziloop RX antenna
(20) Our Starlink (Mini) sitting on his chair. We also brought the bigger Standard version
(higher antenna gain), but it can stay in his suitcase...

(21) Our QO100 satellite antenna sitting on his chair
(22) DK9IP is happy. He's got the QO100 station running
(23) 100,000 QSOs in the log! (Sunday, 01-Mar-2026, 0020z, after 5.33 days of operation)
(24) The local generator, so far working very well without any problem