I think this would be a tough one to fix.
During dx contests, Writelog (or any contesting program) uses the prefix of
the call to determine the country and sends the spot to the spot window
accrodingly.
During domestic contests there is no way for the program to know what state
or section the call sign is originating from.
The only way I could see fixing it is for Writelog to go to the FCC database
to get the qth. But this would only help with the state, I don't think
there are any databases out there that include the section. I guess the
other option would be for Writelog to have another database of calls with
sections and have the packet spots compared to the data base before the call
is placed in the spot window.
Either way its not gonna happen. The only solution I know of is to keep the
packet window open so you can see the comments along with the callsign.
Rich - N5ZC
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Senesac AL9A" <al9a@pobox.mtaonline.net>
To: "Writelog Reflector" <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 11:09 PM
Subject: [WriteLog] SS packet spots
> Ran the SS this year as an Unlimited station for the first time. Actually
> only the second contest I've used spotting clusters. I found it very
> useful
> in the CQWW SSB for spotting mults, but was under whelmed by what I was
> seeing in the SS contest.
>
> The spots would display on the bandmap ok, but the when they showed up in
> the spots window in WL all I was seeing was the callsign and the spot
> time.
> What I had hoped to see was info about which section the station was
> actually giving out. I needed NNY, ME and RI, but many of the 1's and 2's
> I
> went chasing after were in ENY, WNY, NLI, FL, TX, CA, or virtually
> anyplace
> BUT the needed areas. Is there anyway to configure either WL or the
> cluster
> info to display the section of the spotted station??? I use VE7CC's
> cluster
> interface.
>
> Also, I was having trouble with the check boxes in the WL spots window.
> If
> I checked the Mults box, I got no spots at all. I assume since there was
> no
> info coming through about which section the call was in there was no way
> for
> WL to determine if it was a needed mult. Even more puzzling was if I
> checked the In Band box, I still got spots from other bands. For example,
> if I was on 15M I was getting spots for 15M as well as 20M, 40M, etc.
> Call
> me confused!
>
> Gary AL9A
>
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