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[WriteLog] Clariification from W6OTC Contest Manager

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Subject: [WriteLog] Clariification from W6OTC Contest Manager
From: sholton@optonline.net (Steve Holton)
Date: Wed, 04 Sep 2002 17:23:19 -0400
That's correct, if and only if, what's in your Cabrillo file, in particular 
the QTH column, is in agreement with what the log checking is using for 
recognizing as valid mults. The latest mult file for CQWWRTTY in Writelog 
is at variance with what the WT4I LogChecker will accept. Further since the 
contest checkers can tailor the WT4I tool or whatever else they use there 
is some uncertainty that what's in you Cabrillo file is correct. The 
current discussion about Canadian "Areas" being a good example. I did some 
simple tests with writelog and running the Cabrillo file though the W4TI 
Log Checker....
For example if you have...
[CQRTTY]
.....
NFLD=VE
......
and
[CQRTTY-ALIAS]
....
VO1=NFLD
NF=NFLD
JUNK=NFLD
........
  You can enter any of NF, NFLD, or JUNK and writelog will score 
correctly(??using the term loosely).
But in Writelog you can't enter VO1 writelog won't accept a number in the 
QTH field. So if someone actually sends his "Area" as per the rules for the 
exchange you have to enter NF or NFLD manually you can't select VO1 with 
the Mouse.

However the latest WT4I Log Checker only accepts NF (and VO1 if you can 
enter it) as a valid Mult
The surprise is NFLD which has been suggested in sample files. Not knowing 
what the log checking software is accepting for a particular contest leaves 
on a bit open to losing QSOs if you don't emit accepted "spellings". Since 
it is possible to alter the list that WT4I's tool accepts the checkers may 
have their own ideas - hopefully generously broad - of accepted spellings.

Writelog will emit for the QTH anything you have properly setup for an 
alias even if it's rubbish.

One logical improvement would be for writelog to map (and emit) the base 
Mult when a alias is entered. In the above example  when NF or NFLD or JUNK 
is entered emit NFLD. Right now it'll emit whatever you actually entered 
and perhaps only one of the three will result in a valid QSO.

Best to stick to well recognized spellings. I noticed that W4TI didn't 
accept ONT or YUK either in the version I was using, upon getting the 
latest they were OK but still no NFLD. It also is further reinforcement to 
checking over your cabrillo file before submitting!

73 Steve N1NB

At 13:56 9/4/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>Bottom line, it doesn't matter if your logging software has an up to
>date mult file. When you submit your log, the score is recalculated
>by the log checking software. What you have in your Cabrillo file for
>score doesn't matter.
>Barry W2UP


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