[PaQSO] PaQSO Party Update
Jimk8mr at aol.com
Jimk8mr at aol.com
Tue Mar 21 14:42:54 EST 2006
In a message dated 3/21/2006 10:00:41 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
Bodine.669 at att.net writes:
W3USA,,,_U.S.A.,10-08-05,16:32:35,16:32:35,7.2,LSB,018,SNJ,1000,,Pennsylvania
QSO Party_ARM
N3PVZ,,,_U.S.A.,10-08-05,16:36:44,16:36:44,7.2,LSB,LUZ,SNJ,1000,,Pennsylvania
QSO Party_28
KN4SK/R,,,_,10-08-05,16:43:29,16:43:29,7.2,LSB,012,SNJ,1000,,Pennsylvania
QSO Party_IND
Fortunately KB3EIA accepted your log, but from my experience (sending lots
of logs to ARRL, etc., plus running the Ohio QSO Party, though someone else
does its log processing):
Whatever software you are using puts out a very weird file!
The "industry standard" these days is the "Cabrillo" format, which in spite
of frequent whining is not at all difficult for users (I can't comment on the
software writing angle). This would show qsos as something like this:
QSO: 7045 CW 2005-10-09 2147 W3USA 0060 CRA K2UBG 127 SNJ
from W3USA's Crawford county log for working K2UBG on 40 meter CW .
Cabrillo also includes a dozen or so lines of header which includes
information like the name, address, category, club, etc., for the submitting station.
What Cabrillo logs do NOT show are things like qso points, multipliers,
dupes, time on/off, etc. There is no summary sheet as such.
This is because most contest sponsors now do all the scoring, dupe checking,
etc., using such a Cabrillo log as a raw data input. It spares the entrant
of doing this, and the sponsor of having to detect and correct all the
mistakes made by those who score it wrong.
A lot of information in your log is pretty unnecessary for a contest
sponsor: the country for each qso, the notation "Pennsylvania QSO Party_" ,
"1000" (whatever that is?), the time listed twice, etc.
Your log does not appear to include the qso number you sent, which is
relevant information.
>From an earlier post by Mike, I gather that KB3EIA's crew is not set up for
working from just an electronic log in Cabrillo format, i.e. without a
summary sheet. It sounds like they need to find some Penn State business or
computer science student in need of an academic project :>)
73 - Jim K8MR
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