[Cwo] Sample Cabrillo 3.0 File
Peter Chamalian
w1rm at arrl.net
Tue May 31 12:48:38 PDT 2011
I'll report the Cabrillo item to K3CT. As for name length, you can use
Rumpelstiltskin. In fact you can use ABCEDFGHIJKLMNOPQRST but no longer.
Pete, W1RM
From: Alan Maenchen [mailto:ad6e at arrl.net]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:45 PM
To: Peter Chamalian
Cc: cwo at kkn.net
Subject: Re: Sample Cabrillo 3.0 File
I would expect to see "Pete" instead of "001"
It needs to match whatever name you use on the air.
A less important question: How long of a name can you log?
The spec implies 10 characters, but it's workable if at least six or seven.
If you copy "Rumpelstiltskin" what happens?
This has actually happened in Sprint before... especially the "Internet
Sprint" where things got really weird where you could incur a 10,000 point
penalty if you used the name "Butthead".
Alan
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 3:43 AM, Peter Chamalian <w1rm at arrl.net> wrote:
That's my error. I put # in the exchange rather than 001 - Here's a revised
output Cabrillo file.
START-OF-LOG: 3.0
LOCATION: CT
CALLSIGN: W1RM
CLUB: Yankee Clipper Contest Club
CONTEST: CWOPS-Open
CATEGORY-OPERATOR: SINGLE-OP
CATEGORY-ASSISTED: ASSISTED
CATEGORY-BAND: ALL
CATEGORY-MODE: CW
CATEGORY-POWER: HIGH
CATEGORY-STATION: FIXED
CATEGORY-TRANSMITTER: ONE
CLAIMED-SCORE: 25
OPERATORS: W1RM
NAME: Peter Chamalian
ADDRESS: 81 Savarese Lane
ADDRESS-CITY: Burlington
ADDRESS-STATE-PROVINCE: CT
ADDRESS-POSTALCODE: 06013
ADDRESS-COUNTRY: USA
CREATED-BY: N1MM Logger V11.5.3
QSO: 21013 CW 2011-05-31 1040 W1RM 1 001 K6RB
1 ROB
QSO: 21013 CW 2011-05-31 1041 W1RM 2 001 AD6E
1 AL
QSO: 21013 CW 2011-05-31 1042 W1RM 3 001 W1XX
1 JOHN
QSO: 21013 CW 2011-05-31 1042 W1RM 4 001 W1ECH
2 GARY
QSO: 21013 CW 2011-05-31 1042 W1RM 5 001 G4BUE
3 CHRIS
END-OF-LOG:
Pete, W1RM
From: Alan Maenchen [mailto:ad6e at arrl.net]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 1:58 PM
To: Peter Chamalian; cwo at kkn.net
Subject: Re: Sample Cabrillo 3.0 File
Things seem to be happening faster than I can keep up with. Probably a good
thing. :-)
The sample file - here is one QSO:
QSO: 14022 CW 2011-05-29 1924 W1RM 10 # K6RB
0 ROB
Note there is no sent NAME, but there is "#" which is irrelevant, and will
cause trouble in log checking.
The Received serial number is zero. Is this what happens when you forget to
log a number? If so, then it is OK. Other QSOs had a valid serial number
(even some >1000 which is highly unlikely in a 4 hour event).
Everything else seems OK.
73, Alan AD6E
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 5:18 AM, Peter Chamalian <w1rm at arrl.net> wrote:
Attached is a sample Cabrillo output from the N1MM logger with the CW Open
contest module.
Pete, W1RM
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