And ar-cluster nodes can plot spots in real time on a dx-atlas map. Interesting but not very useful as implemented. I have done a similar thing with vba on ms mappoint. Again interesting, but not nec
Author: "Alfred J. Frugoli (KE1FO)" <ke1fo@arrl.net>
Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2004 09:01:26 -0500
NO. My contest software already does this. Giving me real time UBN feedback would change contesting, because knowing I miscopied the serial number of the double mult I just worked would case me to j
Good points Doug We have semi real time scoring in contests with serial numbers. You can assume most serious operators will get a sweep or close to it in SS, so if you tune across them you can see ho
do we want? - Real-time scoring? - Instant final results? [1]<< Why don't we start with getting contest results in 30 days, instead of 9 months like some time to "born" bastard? Lets post the complet
score reporting during a contest is primarily by those who are interested as spectators or by those who are competitive participants.<< This OF is interested in doing his best job in allotted time an
the interesting Don't delay them, make real time mean 'real time'. Heck, with all the spots its easy enough to find out who is on what band, what frequency they are on, and if you want to waste the
You should look at my contest webcam server logs! Lots of people apparently find watching hams beat their brains out interesting. You should see the spike in webcam hits when I announce the camera i
Hello Listmembers. Most of you probably don't know me. I'm a long time VHF contester. I was told about this thread and joined the list today. When I floated a similar idea over a month ago on the VHF
Actually, what is more fun is the see the 6 guys in my category who are centered around my score. That gives me a few folks to try to catch up to... and an idea about who is trying to catch up to me
I've done this after the contest a few times. I'd like to see more people do so; I think it would be interesting to read the competition's log & see what they're doing differently. It's really fairly
Absolutely. Really, I don't think it makes much sense to try to keep one's strategy secret. It's kinda like treating the subject of the story that just aired on the NBC Nightly News as a trade secret
"...you have to find your opponent to hear their current serial number." Yep. That's the hard part. Especially if your opponent is taking an offtime! The more I think about it, the less sense it make
Probably more than you realize. Your reputation precedes you. No. Not IMO. 73 de Lee -- Lee Hiers, AA4GA Cornelia, Georgia "Have Dobro Will Travel" _______________________________________________ CQ-
The thing I'm regretting forgetting to put in my "pilot project"... is the ability to send log notes to the Web. I know when operating multi-multi, it's a LOT of fun to be able to use the notes funct
At 05:06 PM 11/20/2004, W2EV wrote: As an ice-braker (don't get wrapped up in the details...take this as a concept) imagine a dashboard that could display data like this for each participant...on the
As an ice-braker (don't get wrapped up in the details...take this as a concept) imagine a dashboard that could display data like this for each participant...on their computer screen (and update it ev