Ted,
Modifying the mult file is only half (the easy half) of what is necessary to
support the new 10M Contest rules. The NA program itself must be modified to
treat Mexico as a non-country (similar to US/VE) and rely on the exchanged data
to define it's mult status.
I've already modified the mult file and am working on the program changes now.
This is a big deal trying to figure out how to implement the "one-of-a-kind"
rule without breaking everything else. We should have this all done and up on
the web site by early next week. Watch for an announcement here on this
reflector.
Dave/K8CC
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On Nov 27, 2010, at 10:01 AM, "Ted - W8KVK" <ted@w8kvk.com> wrote:
> I am trying to update the NA ARRL10.MLT multiplier file to correctly
> reflect this year's ARRL Ten Meter Contest Rules change adding the 32
> Mexican States as valid multipliers.
>
> For those of you who know your way around the NA .MLT file format, would
> you please take a look at my current draft at:
> http://www.seorf.ohiou.edu/~xx073/arrl10-mlt.txt
>
> I am specifically interested in proper handling of the active
> Mexican prefixes shown in the far right hand data column of
> the last 32 lines of this draft file.
>
> Any feedback or suggestions would be most appreciated.
> Thanks/73 Ted W8KVK Athens, OH
>
>
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