I also agree. Remote Software (not subscriber Remote Operating) has made a
major splash with contest sponsors. Ops have been ingenious in making use
of the capabilities it gives them.
As an example, in 2020, a station in California operated remotely from
Florida in the Florida QSO Party. This enabled him to operate as a
sought-after in-state station, garnering a high score. He did the same
thing from other states and was able to come in first in the State QSO
Party Challenge, beating out another top contender in state QSP parties who
drives to various neighboring states in order to operate in-state. The SQP
Challenge Team spent a lot of time discussing the "legality" of such
operations. As a result of his innovation, over two dozen stations
subsequently operated remote in the SQP Challenge.
Innovation with electronics and communications is the life-blood of amateur
radio.
73,
__________
Stan, K4SBZ
On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 12:49 PM Steve Dyer W1SRD via CQ-Contest <
cq-contest@contesting.com> wrote:
> I agree. The most interesting work over the past couple years has been
> software to run stations remote.
> 73,
> Steve
> W1SRD
> > Hello Pete
> >
> > I 'd like to see articles for software about station automation and
> > remote. Nodered for example, or software for remote control of radios
> > and how this works in contest conditions.
> >
> > 73 Kostas SV1DPI
> >
> > Στις 12/1/2022 17:55, ο/η Pete Smith N4ZR έγραψε:
> >> I've just resumed writing a software column for NCJ, my third stint
> >> over the last 10 years or so. To put it mildly, the software scene
> >> has changed dramatically over that period, and software has become so
> >> integral to ham radio contesting that it's mostly taken for granted,
> >> and I find it hard to come up with topics that people will find
> >> intersting or useful. Hence this message...
> >>
> >> Do you have specific software packages, or kinds of software, that
> >> you'd like to see written about in NCJ? How about subjects *about*
> >> software, and the influence of software on contesting? One topic I'm
> >> thinking about is call history files. Do you think they've been on
> >> balance good or bad for contesting? What about the effect on logging
> >> accuracy? What software do you use to help you with antenna
> >> construction and decision-making about what to put up? What
> >> capabilities would you like to see that don't currently exist (at
> >> least not within ham budgets)?
> >>
> >> You come up with the topics, I'll get the software and give it a
> >> shakedown cruise. Over....
> >>
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