Another aspect of what your talking about is something that I have always
thought would be cool to do with all that data would be to compare as much
geophysical data against the log data and plot/observe the logged activity
vrs what was really happening physically and look for trends that might
actually predict the formation of Es, etc. With a database that large the
possibilities are endless.
73s de Tim - K7XC - DM09jh... sk
Adapt, Overcome, Succeed!
On Wed, Jul 3, 2019 at 10:21 PM Chris Lumens <chris@lumensoutdoors.org>
wrote:
> > This is a tempting project to undertake. I love metadata.
>
> I have been thinking for a while now about grabbing contest logs for as
> far back as I can find and importing them all into a database and then
> doing... something with them. Plotting where they were made. Figuring
> out which bands are useful in which areas. Seeing how scores change
> over time.
>
> I hadn't really decided exactly what I would do, and I've got enough
> other projects occupying my time that I haven't gotten around to it.
>
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