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1. Re: [CQ-Contest] Spot Filters was: Self-spotting explanation from CQWW blog (score: 1)
Author: Pete Smith N4ZR <n4zr@comcast.net>
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2017 15:18:30 -0400
One very clever approach to this problem is incorporated in the freeware Viewprop by ZL2HAM. It lets you set the radius of a circle around your QTH so that only spots TO or FROM inside that circle ar
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2017-04/msg00410.html (12,814 bytes)

2. Re: [CQ-Contest] Spot Filters was: Self-spotting explanation from CQWW blog (score: 1)
Author: Matt NQ6N <matt@nq6n.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2017 15:11:29 -0500
Very interesting, Pete. I'll definitely check it out and likely use it. But just for the record, I don't necessarily think that seeing too many spots is bad for a new ham, it helps to illustrate how
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2017-04/msg00414.html (14,480 bytes)

3. Re: [CQ-Contest] Spot Filters was: Self-spotting explanation from CQWW blog (score: 1)
Author: Jim Brown <k9yc@audiosystemsgroup.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2017 15:02:24 -0700
I strongly agree. I set my filter to see spots from W of the Rockies, including VE, KL7, and KH6, and to see spots from W3LPL. Why? Because I want to see spots for stations in my skip zone, so I don'
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2017-04/msg00428.html (11,368 bytes)

4. Re: [CQ-Contest] Spot Filters was: Self-spotting explanation from CQWW blog (score: 1)
Author: Pete Smith N4ZR <n4zr@comcast.net>
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2017 22:36:33 -0400
I agree. However, the band-by-band bar charts are an extraordinarily good teaching tool. I'm no newbie, but the first time I saw 6 bar charts, reporting when bands opened and closed to my locale, ali
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/2017-04/msg00431.html (15,111 bytes)


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