[CQ-Contest] new logging program available

Steve London n2icarrl at gmail.com
Sat Jan 1 06:43:07 PST 2011


Tor,

When a new station shows up, please explain how your program knows if it is a 
dupe without decoding CW ?

73 and HNY,
Steve, N2IC

On 12/31/2010 09:45 PM, RT Clay wrote:
> I'm releasing a new contest logging program I've been working on for the last
> year. Its name is so2sdr, and the general idea is to explore uses of SDR
> technology for unassisted SO2R cw contesting. By unassisted, I mean that the
> program DOES NOT DECODE any cw. It is freely available at:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/so2sdr/
>
> At this point although I have operated a while using the program, it is still
> a work in progress, so expect to find bugs and things that are not complete.
>
> so2sdr features:
>
> -it is dual-platform, running under both Windows and Linux
>
> -a SDR panadapter is integrated into the bandmap for showing dupes/new
> calls:
>
> Dupe qso's are marked on the bandmap in a different color. By actually
> marking the signal traces, it becomes easy to see potential new stations on a
> band---they stand out immediately (see screenshot at above web page). There
> is no need to tune across a band sequentially, just jump around to new
> signals.
>
> -logging interface is somewhat like trlog
>
>
> Hardware (and specific contest) support is somewhat limited right now:
>
> -radios: Elecraft K3 and K2 -cw generation only via Winkey -SDR: soundcard
> based SDR connected to rig IF (Softrock, LP-PAN, etc). 96 KHz stereo sampling
> needed. One is needed for each radio. -parallel port for headphone/radio
> switching
>
>
>
> have fun&  HNY! You can send bug reports to so2sdr (at) gmail.com
>
> Tor N4OGW/5
>
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