I have been working some more on my PASS program. Sorry, nothing new to
download (yet). It was a lot of work adding the muliplier stuff in, I had no
routines to parse the CTY.DAT file (but I do now).
Here is the output showing new multipliers, with some descriptions which I
added for this purposes of this message:
5T5SN 19-Feb-2005 01:34 1826 CW * unique
-> 19-Feb-2005 01:38 3503 CW * unique
*** 5T5SN called in on 160, and we passed to 80.
These were the only QSOs with 5T5 in the contest,
so both are new, unique multipliers.
CT1IUA 19-Feb-2005 01:30 7018 CW * new
-> 19-Feb-2005 01:33 3503 CW * new
*** CT1IUA calls in on 40, at the time this was a new mult.
We passed to 80, which at the time was also a new mult.
We worked CT again later in the contest on both bands,
so these mults were new *at the time* but not unique
in the contest.
DF0OW 20-Feb-2005 09:52 21000 CW
-> 20-Feb-2005 09:55 14000 CW
*** This was a passed QSO, the multiplier was not new on either band.
EA6BH 20-Feb-2005 07:48 7014 CW
-> 20-Feb-2005 07:49 3500 CW * new
*** EA6BH calls in on 40 meters, we had already worked EA6.
But we pass to 80 meters which results in a new mult.
80 meters works at least one more EA6, so it's not unique.
EA6NB 20-Feb-2005 23:27 3501 CW
-> 20-Feb-2005 23:28 1826 CW * unique
*** EA6NB calls in on 20 meters, we had already worked EA6.
But we pass to 160 meters which results in a new mult.
160 did not work another EA6 in the contest, so this mult
is unique.
H7A 19-Feb-2005 14:26 28007 CW * unique
-> 19-Feb-2005 14:28 21001 CW * new
*** H7A calls in on 10 meters, for a new mult. We never work
another "YN" multiplier on 10, so this multiplier is unique.
We pass H7A to 15 meters, where it is logged for a new mult.
We later dupe the station on 15 meters, so it's not unique.
Here is the summary:
4 passes resulted in a new unique multiplier
17 passes resulted in a new multiplier that was worked again later
73 passes written to KC1XX.PASS
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A question for the group:
The results are printed in callsign order. Would you prefer they be printed in
chronological order?
73 - Jim AD1C
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Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Chelmsford, MA 01863
USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.us
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