I *think* I understand why people perceived Skimmer spot quality to be
bad, particularly on Sunday.
Suppose you have filtered spots so that you are only getting them from
your immediate area - in my case, we have 7 Skimmers nearby. Someone
calls CQ and is spotted correctly by all 7. For the next 10 minutes,
Skimmer at those 7 stations will not forward *that* spot again, but in
those 10 minutes the guy might solicit callers 10-20 times. If ONE of
those 7 Skimmers hears him but busts the call due to QRM or whatever,
out of 70-140 chances) it will be forwarded to the RBN and distributed
from there. Most logging programs will see it as a new station and show
it in bandmaps. On Sunday, most of the real stations had already been
worked, so often only the busts were showing up (for example, in the
Available window of N1MM).
We are working on measures that we can take at the RBN to improve this
situation. These could include checking against a master.dta file, or
there may be something more sophisticated we can do. For example, we
could only pass a spot that was heard the same way by a minimum number
of Skimmers within a few-second window. Any ideas anyone has will be
gratefully received.
So far as we can tell, the RBN held up pretty well despite unprecedented
spot rates this weekend. Peak rates of over 1300 spots per minute were
seen often, and we came within a hair of beating last year's 24-hour
CQWW volume record - pretty amazing for a W/VE contest. Aside from my
accidentally shutting down the AR cluster node for about one minute on
Sunday (sorry for anyone who got disconnected), I think everything
stayed up and handled the load well.
Now to fix those Sunday busts!
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 11/7/2011 6:18 PM, Barry wrote:
> The skimmers suck. In SS, I'd estimate 50% busted calls and this is
> perfect, computer sent CW.
> Barry W2UP
>
> On 11/7/2011 9:53 AM, W0MU Mike Fatchett wrote:
>> Which contest? Examples?
>>
>> In CW who cares. There are enough skimmers to find nearly anyone
>> operating on any band.
>>
>> Mike W0MU
>>
>> J6M CQ WW DX CW Contest 2011
>> J6/W0MU November 21 - December 1 2011
>> W0MU-1 CC Cluster w0mu.net
>>
>>
>> On 11/6/2011 7:00 AM, Telegraphy.com wrote:
>>> I've been watching DX Summit and see many instances where US stations are
>>> spotting other US stations
>>> on a selective basis during Sweepstakes. This is obviously nothing more
>>> than cheerleading and in my
>>> opinion totally unnecessary and frankly unfair. What's wrong with those
>>> who are doing the spotting are
>>> they oblivious or just plain stupid?
>>>
>>>
>>> Tony
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Tony Rogozinski
>>> Amateur Radio W4OI - W4AMR - HK1AR - HK1AR/4
>>> LICENSED FOR OVER 54 YEARS
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>>> OJ0/N7BG, CN2BG, 5V7BG, TY5AR
>>> 9G5AR, TU/N7BG, ZC4BG, HK3KAV
>>> HK0/HK1AR and many others
>>> I've been to 103 Countries
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