Hi Mike, It seems that requiring a summary sheet for state QSO parties is pretty common. And I can understand the reasoning behind it from your perspective as a contest official. The summary sheet is
Its about time for the PA QP to wake up and join the rest of the world with use of cabrillo or something that doesn't require the individual contestor to jump thru hoops to submit a log. I worked it
Shameless plug department - N1MM Logger supports some 30 QSO parties, including Pennsylvania. In this case, as in most others, there are limitations - for example, the claimed score it generates is d
The TN QSO Party log deadline was last Thursday. We received: Cabrillo: N1MM Logger: 20 (including one log containing only one QSO) WriteLog: 12 TRLog: 8 unknown: 5 (Cabrillo files with no CREATED-BY
Doug -- While we're shamelessly plugging software here's one in response to your note. The freeware I described in the May/June 2006 NCJ includes many features to assist the mobile operator. It autom
Rex, You might start your own contest and show us sleepyheads how to do it. ;^) The impetus for the paper summary sheet requirement *was* the electronic log submission process. I set up the log email
I should clarify that the PAQSO wants cabrillo files also. I think that somewhere along the line, there was a popular misconception that we required log submission via pony express, and that they nee
Mike, you have a point here, although I never failed with Cabrillo or cabrillo. Use ADIF . Most log Programs support ADIF. If not - they will. Michael 4x4kf -- _______________________________________
ADIF is a lot more flexible than Cabrillo - can support a huge variety of information fields - but that flexibility makes it a lot harder to parse. I receive the occasional ADIF entry in the TNQP. Ei