[Cwo] Log checking/processing
Peter Chamalian
w1rm at arrl.net
Tue Apr 26 10:20:14 PDT 2011
Here's one from the last CWT
Pete, W1RM
From: Alan Maenchen [mailto:ad6e at arrl.net]
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 12:06 PM
To: Peter Chamalian
Cc: cwo at kkn.net; (((WX5S))) Matt Thomas
Subject: Re: [Cwo] Log checking/processing
The purpose of this was to get prepared for CWO and that means Cabrillo.
Yes, I would be curious if N1MM or Writelog can even produce a Cabrillo log
for CWT.
Alan
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 6:32 AM, Peter Chamalian <w1rm at arrl.net> wrote:
I can provide the same from N1MM logger if that would be useful.
But, do you want ADI or Cabrillo files?
Pete, W1RM
From: Rob [mailto:k6rb at baymoon.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 8:51 AM
To: Alan Maenchen; cwo at kkn.net; (((WX5S))) Matt Thomas
Subject: Re: [Cwo] Log checking/processing
Alan/Matt,
I have attached a couple of recent CWT adif files based on my WriteLog
module. If you want more, I can send more. This will give you an idea of
what WriteLog does with the log in creating an adif.
Rob K6RB
----- Original Message -----
From: Alan Maenchen <mailto:ad6e at arrl.net>
To: cwo at kkn.net ; (((WX5S))) Matt Thomas <mailto:mmthoma at attglobal.net>
Sent: Monday, April 25, 2011 6:23 PM
Subject: [Cwo] Log checking/processing
I finally talked with Matt, WX5S who is the brains behind the CQP log
checking software.
I sent him an invite to join this reflector. He has several suggestions
that seem reasonable / interesting.
He strongly suggested a closer tie between CWO and CWT. While I've been
concentrating only on CWO, his suggestion might make sense in the larger
picture. However, I don't want to go stepping on any toes, and I don't know
who is managing CWT. A little help here is appreciated.
The main request is to get some sample logs from CWT for Matt to study. This
may be easy to do just by going out to some of the entrants and asking for
them. This can give him some feel for log quality, and what calls are being
worked. CWT is quite different in the sense that it's much more laid back
not requiring formal log checking. Would CWT be open to asking for logs? It
might provide us with better CWO management tools. While CWT is supported by
several modern loggers, I don't think there is any particular Cabrillo
format required, so I have no idea what sort of log these loggers produce.
It might be a real mixed bag and completely different than what CWO will
get.
73, Alan AD6E
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