I used the same call from several different locations in the same DXCC entity — I didn sign portable. Do I need a separate certificate for each location?
No. In TQSL you can create as many different station locations (the QTH from where you operated) as you need. You will need to consolidate those QSOs from each different location, however. Once you have parsed your log correctly, you then sign those log extracts with your primary certificate, but make sure you select the correct station location for that particular log extract. Be sure to give each station location a different name. If you signed with a portable, such as NT1N/6, or NT1N/R, you should obtain a separate certificate for those calls. Remember, those stations who worked you as NT1N/6 will not get a match to their data if you sign your NT1N/6 log with your NT1N certificate — each QSO you submit will be tagged with NT1N instead of the correct NT1N/6.
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