On Fri, Dec 21, 2001 at 07:44:52AM -0600, Mark Beckwith wrote:
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> Someone posted this on the cq-contest reflector:
>
> >I've been helping beta test the N1MM windows based logging program,
> >which btw is very neat ( and free!). One of the "features" is the
> >ability to spot all search and pounce qso's.
>
> This TRlog sure is a great program. I resisted giving away to competitors the
> fact that when I view my TRlog I can always spot which QSOs are S&P just by
> looking for the $.
That's not what he meant. He meant that one of the features of the N1MM
program is a configuration that will spot every station you work S&P on
the DX Cluster you are connected to. So, all it takes is one lid using the
N1MM software who can't copy calls and you automatically get a whole lot
of bad spots on the cluster.
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Taylor Hall TAY 2.124 Maintainer of Linux on Laptops
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