It's doubtful that any of the popular logging programs have made provisions for
a trial scoring change to the Spring Sprints.
There are at least 2 options for logging the Spring Sprints:
- Just accept the dupes that are generated due to duplicate analog and
digital contacts on the same band. They will be logged as zero-point contacts,
but the actual logging for the sprints is to enter your log manually into the
http://www.3830scores.com website. So, it doesn't matter what your logging
software is recording.
- You can always manually change the point value in your log output after
the contest.
- Alternatively, you can log your analog contacts in your usual logging
software, and don't link WSJT to your sprint log. The WSJT log will capture all
of the digital contacts. You just add them together after the contest.
Thanks to the Spring Sprints Committee for trialing this scoring method in
order to incentivize analog and digital contacts in the sprints.
Phil WA3NUF
On Monday, April 14, 2025 at 01:22:58 PM EDT, Ed Kucharski via Packrats
<packrats@mailman.qth.net> wrote:
Posting to multiple reflectors. Nothing like waiting till the last minute
for me! I've done a few minutes of research then decided to ask... Anyone
know of a UDC (or other) for N1MM that will correctly log/score tonight's 2m
Spring Sprint (which now allows one QSO on analog and one QSO on digital)?
73 Ed K3DNE ______________________________________________________________
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