[CCF] N1MM - tallennin oheissoftalla
Esa Korhonen
esa.korhonen at ppp.inet.fi
Fri May 22 06:18:58 EDT 2015
Hmm, tämä softa näyttää tekevän MP3-filen jokaisesta QSOsta. Ei sellaista
ole kiva kuunnella. Minua ainakin kiinnostaa kuunnella koko operointia
tyhjine seekuineenkin, kuuärällineen ja linukan virityksineen. Tarkoitushan
on kuuntelemalla jatkuvasti oppia ja parantaa omaa operointia.
Pysyttelen toistaiseksi erillislaitteessa. Uutta tallennehardista
ponnistettavana WPX CW:ssä @AH0K. Ajan jotain singlebandia, todennäköisesti
40m. Dipoli ja kilowatti. Koettakaa kuulla :). Äänessä satunnaisesti ehkä jo
ennen kisaa.
Esa
-----Original Message-----
From: CCF [mailto:ccf-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Jukka Klemola
Sent: 22. toukokuuta 2015 17:47
To: ccf
Subject: [CCF] N1MM - tallennin oheissoftalla
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Gerry Hull <gerry at yccc.org>
Date: 2015-05-22 4:32 GMT+03:00
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Proposed rules changes
To: Mike Smith VE9AA <ve9aa at nbnet.nb.ca>, CQ-Contest <
cq-contest at contesting.com>
"Diddly-squat"
That's how much resources are required to record a contest.
http://www.hamradiomap.com/qsorder/
QSORecorder works with N1MM, and records the content of every completed QSO
-- storing
an MP3 or WAV file with the file name YOUR_CALL_THEIR_CALL_BAND _DATE_TIME.
It runs completely separately from N1MM; it uses broadcast UDP to convey the
info, so does not interfere with operation.
It works with regular or plus.
When K2LE and I did P40LE in ARRL DX CW this year, I recorded the entire
contest. I did not even notice the disk usage, though I only had about 20
GB free on my disk.
So, for anyone who can put together a station for a Top-10 effort,
Implementing recording should be an easy task.
73, Gerry
W1VE
On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 6:23 PM, Mike Smith VE9AA <ve9aa at nbnet.nb.ca> wrote:
> Occasionally (certainly doesn't happen very often, I'll say that) when
> a couple of the superstations in our area are not QRV, some of us in
> the Maritimes have had totally surprise wins in certain contests. (not
> always CQ,mind you- hi)
>
> Some of us have even set records. I would say it's always a surprise
> for whoever 'wins'.
>
>
>
> Personally I do not own land in a top tier contest locale or can
> afford that kind of station (don't even have a tower up !) so using my
> very old first gen Win-7 laptop as the shack computer and either 100w
> or 500w and a vertical or low wires, I am not really geared up to
> usually either EXPECT to be in the top ten anything or technologically
> setup to record an entire contest. The HDD is mostly full now,
> nevermind trying to figure out how to record the full 48 hours.
>
>
>
> Maybe someone computer savvy could weigh in on this thread and
> indicate to the readership here just how much disk space and processor
> resources it would require to even record such an event (CW&SSB).
>
> (I am just assuming it's well beyond what a lot of stations are
> capable of, top ten or not) It would be interesting to know. On the
> off chance that PEI sinks*, what kind of evidence must folks in other
> parts of Canada be prepared to submit to CQ if those 2 can't play?
>
>
>
> Thank goodness I seldom go assisted as the computers logging program
> stutters now if I have a full bore telnet feed from VE7CC running
> during
a
> contest.
>
>
>
> Inquiring minds........Mike VE9AA
>
> *for those of you that are humour impaired, this is a joke.
>
> Mike, Coreen & Corey
>
> Keswick Ridge, NB
>
>
>
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