ks5s
02-04-2008, 04:00 AM
I was k5net and now ks5s
I was sent a new password to access ks5s from QRZ.
When I use the password that QRZ sent me for ks5s I get the below message.
I also control k5yes and k5upc.
Can these just be reset and release so I can just log on to them and set up as a new user?
Whats the trick here guys?
thanks....
I get this message below.
QRZ Web
Update Access Not Authorized
You lack sufficient privileges for this operation. QRZ rules for editing callsign information require that your login name be a valid callsign that already exists in our database.
If your login name is a valid callsign that is not yet in our database then you must use the help of a volunteer who will be happy to update your callsign information. Once entered, your privileges will be instantly upgraded to allow you to make your own changes. We have set aside a special forum called the DX Helpers where DX callsign holders can find a volunteer who is willing to help. Don't worry, there are lots of friendly folks who are willing to lend a hand to get your callsign into the database.
If you are a USA licensed amateur, chances are that the QRZ server has not yet received an FCC update for your callsign. If this is the case then you should wait until your callsign record appears on this site before trying to make any changes. If your callsign has recently changed, you may still be able to login under your old callsign.
I was sent a new password to access ks5s from QRZ.
When I use the password that QRZ sent me for ks5s I get the below message.
I also control k5yes and k5upc.
Can these just be reset and release so I can just log on to them and set up as a new user?
Whats the trick here guys?
thanks....
I get this message below.
QRZ Web
Update Access Not Authorized
You lack sufficient privileges for this operation. QRZ rules for editing callsign information require that your login name be a valid callsign that already exists in our database.
If your login name is a valid callsign that is not yet in our database then you must use the help of a volunteer who will be happy to update your callsign information. Once entered, your privileges will be instantly upgraded to allow you to make your own changes. We have set aside a special forum called the DX Helpers where DX callsign holders can find a volunteer who is willing to help. Don't worry, there are lots of friendly folks who are willing to lend a hand to get your callsign into the database.
If you are a USA licensed amateur, chances are that the QRZ server has not yet received an FCC update for your callsign. If this is the case then you should wait until your callsign record appears on this site before trying to make any changes. If your callsign has recently changed, you may still be able to login under your old callsign.