AS USA: J.R.R. Tolkien, writer, “Not all those who wander are lost”
J.R.R. Tolkien coined the phrase “not all those who wander are lost” in his classic book “The Lord of the Rings.” It captures the curiosity that many have who like to see new places, meet new people, ...
MSN: Quote of the day: JRR Tolkien’s 'Not all those who wander are lost' — what it means
“Not all those who wander are lost” sounds simple, but it carries a quiet defiance. On the surface, it speaks about travel—roads, journeys, movement. Underneath, it is really about choice. Tolkien is ...
Quote of the day: JRR Tolkien’s 'Not all those who wander are lost' — what it means
KF8KI QRZ Staff EngineerQRZ HQ Staff QRZ Page Since you didn't provide the other callsign, I can't help beyond telling you that this is a problem that occurs when the user does not properly have their DX entity set in their operating location, found under settings > logbook properties. It's relatively common for things like DXpeditions and secondary callsigns where the logbook wasn't set up ...
It's not a problem, unless the logged callsign isn't in the database. When the logged callsign is in the database, if you don't provide the information, the missing data is populated from what's provided in the database by the other operator's license entry (or their logbook operating location if they are logging on QRZ).
"You are not registered as a Ham Member In order to be a Ham Member, your user name must match a listed callsign in our database."