[CQ-Contest] Programmers,,,,,
Richard F DiDonna NN3W
richnn3w at verizon.net
Mon Dec 16 11:42:15 EST 2013
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I'm still waiting for someone to come up with an updated version of
Doctor DX! It had amazing sophistication for a C-64 program.
73 Rich NN3W
On 12/16/2013 9:15 AM, Joe wrote:
> Being from the stone age, I have no idea if something like this is
> even possible to do. But it would be sooo awesome if someone was able
> to do this.
> This is my line of thinking,
>
> We first have the Dayton Pile up contest.
> http://www.kcdxclub.com/pileupintro.html
> With it's competition to copy calls from a massive pileup.
>
> This led to the awesome interactive version of it,, the Morse Runner.
> http://www.dxatlas.com/morserunner/
> It's just like being some rare DX and playing in a contest.
>
> Then the blending of Morse Runner And N1MM
> http://k7og.net/?page_id=235
> So now you have the pile-up AND your usual logging program, A virtual
> contest station!
>
> Now Programmers can anyone take this to the next step?
> Think of the Dayton pile up contest as how this started. CW
>
> Now we have an equivalent but in SSB from HB9ELV SSB PILE UP Trainer
> https://soundcloud.com/hb9elv/ssb-pile-up-trainer
> Anyone smart enough to take a file like this, and make a equivalent
> SSB version of Morse Runner?
> Maybe in the next CQWW a giant gun station could record the whole
> contest, to use as the source of audio files?
>
> Just thinking,, I have no idea as to even if something like this could
> be made. but wouldn't it be neat?
>
> Joe WB9SBD
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