Folks,
Just to be clear, RoverLog is NOT JUST FOR ROVERS. It has EXTENSIVE
features tailored for fixed single and multi-op stations, including
networking, passing, chat, shared logs, etc. I think I am allowed to
share that it is used by both W2SZ and K8GP.
I hope to grow a whole new batch of users with the addition of 10 GHz
and up contest scoring.
All you need to know can be found at http://roverlog.2ub.org/,
including a link to the Users Group.
Tom, N1MU.
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 12:27 PM, Tom Mayo <n1mu-vhf@rochester.rr.com> wrote:
> Folks,
>
> With the recent discussions on this list concerning distance-based
> scoring, I got motivated to add such a feature to RoverLog. So
> RoverLog now supports distance-based scoring (with 6-digit grids) in
> tandem with existing scoring mechanisms. The score report looks like
> this (sorry about the non-fixed-width font):
>
> RoverLog QSOs by Activated Grid:
> Grid QSOs Grid QSOs Grid QSOs
> FN12MM 1 FN12FX 2
>
> RoverLog Score Summary, Using dist rover rules:
> Band QSOs Value QSOPts Mults
> 10G 3 100 300 1
>
> Grids activated: 2
>
> Totals: 3 300 3
>
> Claimed Score: 900
>
> 6-Digit Distance-Based Contest Scoring:
> 10G: 300 QSO Pts + 1028 km = 1328
> Total 6-Digit Distance-Based Score: 1328
>
> As you can see just above, you get a score following the 10 GHz
> contest distance rules, plus you get the normal-style score further
> above as well.
>
> The byproduct of this is that RoverLog now supports 10 GHz contests!
>
> I also went through and updated all other aspects of RoverLog so
> they're switchable for 10 GHz contests.
>
> This is brand new to RoverLog, so all you 10 GHz contesters out there,
> please give feedback if these changes don't do it all for you.
>
> Others, please play around with distance-based scoring for non-10 GHz
> contests to see if you have other feedback.
>
> To activate this feature for 10 GHz, simply specify the 10g.ini
> contest file within the Ini Editor, or make your own contest.ini file
> for your own rules setting. Current contest.ini files will display
> distance-based scoring, but all other aspects of RoverLog retain
> previous 4-digit behavior where appropriate.
>
> Current users: thanks for your continued support of RoverLog. Future
> users: maybe it's time to try it out!
>
> http://roverlog.2ub.org/
>
> 73 de Tom, N1MU.
>
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Tom Mayo - N1MU - http://tom.2ub.org
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