Hi Jim,
Interesting. Never looked at it that way. I see your point but it would seem
more appropriate to have a dedicated network set up between club members
rather than broadcast information to the masses (ie. competition). Would all
club members be required to use the cluster?
I imagine that N1MM (and others) can be linked across the Internet so would
it be feasible to build a feature into them that would create a VPN for
clubs members to merge their scores and have a dedicated spotting network
between stations using that software? I guess it's easier to use the
existing structure.
73 -- Paul VO1HE
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> Reisert AD1C
> Sent: November 5, 2007 23:25
> To: vo1he@rac.ca; cq-contest@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Assistance & Entry Status
>
> --- "Paul J. Piercey" <p.piercey@nl.rogers.com> wrote:
>
> > I have been trying to understand why a group as seemingly
> competitive
> > as contesters would even think of spotting stuff for their
> rivals to
> > benefit from. They spend small (or large) fortunes setting
> up hugely
> > elaborate stations in order to beat "the other guy" and then turn
> > around and tell "the other guy" where the points are.
>
> We are not just competing "mano a mano", but also as part of
> contest clubs, and spots benefit all the club members.
>
> I remember the days when links between certain packet
> networks (like YCCC and
> FRC) were taken down just before a world-wide DX contest
> started, then restored later. Ah, the good old paranoid days.
>
> 73 - Jim AD1C
>
>
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