On Sunday 29 January 2006 17:46, David wrote:
> Thanks Ned, but it just isn't worth the trouble. I have been a faithful
> VHF contester having only missed one ARRL contest in over a decade. I
> almost stopped contesting when the Cabrillo requirements came out since I
> didn't have a computer. After getting a computer and struggling many hours
> to learn how to submit the scores via the VHF-DX program, I just don't feel
> like having to play musical chairs with ARRL again. They need to keep it
> simple or they have lost another contester.
>
> David
I hope you won't leave. Formats of things to change from time to
time. My first contest was written down in a file and I didn't realize
about Cabrillo so I spent an 'enjoyable' evening writing little awk
scripts to form the data into something the robot would take. It was
kinda funny--I'd submit the log and the robot would crab about
something, and after four cycles of this I got it right.
So I see I'm going to have to change my system for the June contest.
If all thats changed is the band designators, I think that is a fairly
minimal change. Backwards compatibility is nice but things do
change. I'll have to do more reading on this but it doesn't sound
like an earth shattering problem as yet.
--STeve Andre'
wb8wsf en82
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