LoTW (Logbook of the World) is a system, developed by the ARRL (American Radio Relay League) in 2003, that records log book entries submitted by users from around the world. When both participants in a QSO submit matching QSO records to the system a QSL is generated that can be used as credit towards an ARRL award.
To-date, almost almost 21,000
amateurs have registered on LoTW, more than 170 million QSO records have been
entered, generating more than 13.4
million QSL records. Now the ARRL welcomes Yaesu as the principal sponsor of the Logbook of The
World (LoTW) <http://www.arrl.org/lotw/> Web site.
"Yaesu is absolutely delighted to be the Principal Sponsor supporting the extremely popular ARRL Logbook of The World Web site," said Yaesu's Executive Vice President for Amateur Radio Sales and Marketing Dennis Motschenbacher, K7BV. "It provides Yaesu with an opportunity to serve the Amateur Radio community. We hope LoTW users will note our support and judge this action for what it is intended to be -- a 'Thank You' to the thousands of avid DXers and other active operators worldwide." In return for its sponsorship of the LoTW Web site, Yaesu will receive promotional consideration in QST and on the LoTW Web site.
Motschenbacher said he understands that hams have felt the "pain" of postal price increases around the world: "I am certain that a huge number of hams have had to give up their dream of having prestigious ARRL certificates and plaques on their wall simply because they could no longer afford the postage costs associated with exchanging QSL cards to verify contacts. Those QSO verifications are, however, absolutely essential for maintaining the integrity of ARRL's DXCC and other awards. LoTW, with its global acceptance, now allows nearly everyone interested in the excitement that goes along with chasing DX and awards to provide most if not all of the required all-important QSO verifications without burdensome postage expenses. LoTW provides a very valuable service for both the individual users and ARRL."
ARRL Chief Operating Officer Harold Kramer, WJ1B, thanked Yaesu for their ongoing support of the ARRL. "We look forward to working with them on the Logbook of The World Web site."
| Notes | This news report is brought to you courtesy of the American Radio Relay League's ARRL Letter. |



