Thanks Sherman,
His post also got my
attention.... but I too, assumed he should have logged mobiles as /R
Ron
WW8RR
From: Fourlanders [mailto:fourlanders-bounces@contesting.com] On
Behalf Of Sherman Banks
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2018 6:33 AM
To: 'Fourlanders'
Subject: Re: [Fourlanders] Fwd: [VHFcontesting] KM4KMU FM Category +
Some N1MM problems
N1MM calculated score doesn’t matter. Only the analysis of the
generated Cabrillo file by the ARRL log checkers matters. He should have known
that he needed to mark mobile stations with /R but now he knows.
From: Fourlanders
[mailto:fourlanders-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of John Kludt
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2018 6:21 AM
To: Fourlanders <fourlanders@contesting.com>
Subject: [Fourlanders] Fwd: [VHFcontesting] KM4KMU FM Category + Some
N1MM problems
Folks,
Interesting post.
Johnny
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From: John Young via VHFcontesting <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
Date: Tue, Sep 11, 2018, 10:47 PM
Subject: [VHFcontesting] KM4KMU FM Category + Some N1MM problems
To: <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
John YoungKM4KMUFM Only CategoryOperated From Reddish Knob FM08, deep inside
the National Radio Quiet Zone (with permission) at 4,400 ft. Conditions were
fantastic. I was inside of light clouds for most of the contest and it
misted or rained most of the time but that also put me on top of a heavy rain
laden cloud layer for most of the contest which provide great propagation.
A leaky surface based duct that I was on top of. Much like January of
2016. I reach out between 250 and 275 miles regularly. The new SSB
mast mounted pre amp for 446.000 was stellar.
Claimed score will be 14,749255 FM QSO's worth 343 points43 FM multipliers.I operated
28 of 33 hrs.Since the FM record is currently just over 8,000 points. I
think I might have done well.
I also did some SSB work, not much but a little to give away some points as I
was super busy on FM. Yes my rate was only 13/hr but on FM its good to
rag chew a little to make people know you appreciate them being there and to
make some noise. I also learned a lot about a history, radio and some
great folks that I was privileged to meet on the air.
On SSB I made 12 contacts in 7 grids, 3 of them unique to SSB (no FM contact
those grids).
If I put all the QSO points and unique FM and SSB multipliers together my score
was 16,330.
Here is the bad. Last September I simply posted my N1MM results and got
docked A LOT of points after log checking. I never quite figured out what was
wrong until now.
Apparently N1MM calculates you score funky if your FM ONLY. I always
select FM ONLY as my category on N1MM. If you get a grid on SSB before FM
(for a given band) you get zero points and no credit for the grid or station on
FM if you are FM only. If you get the FM Q before the SSB the opposite it
true. N1MM calculated my total score (combined FM and SSB) as 16,284, not
too far off from the 16,330 after correcting for the zero point contacts.
I have no idea how the FM score would be in he N1MM calculation since it lumps
everything together as though I was LP SSB + FM station. Not upset with
the N1MM team. Its a fantastic piece of software and I love it.
After what are there what, 10 maybe 15 people across the country that use N1MM
for FM ONLY?
Another problem I ran into last September: I also use to mark mobiles as /M and
Rovers as /R. Now I lump the mobiles in with the Rovers. ARRL log
checking software invalidated many of my mobile FM's last year. When
fixed stations who could not reach me on high bands and went mobile to hill
tops to make 220 or 432 Q's on FM or went mobile to new grid squares ARRL
either deleted the QTH contacts or the mobile contacts and this cost me a bunch
of grids and points last year. Again, not upset its just part of the
terrain of your one of us FM only odd balls.
I am going to include all my FM and SSB contacts in my submission to make sure
that KJBZYB/R, N3HBX, K1RZ, W3SO, K3ZO and WB7PMP get credit for contacting me
on SSB but until I am sure I can trust N1MM to get my FM scores correct (it
takes hours to get this untangled) I will NOT just submit a Cabrillo log
blindly until I sort it and make sure I get credit for all the FM contacts.
I don't want to sound like a whiner. It was a great contest. All
the bands were great. I had fantastic propagation, though there seemed to
be a big sheet of RF absorber wrapped around eastern PA near Philly that I
could not penetrate. The FM turn out was fantastic. I set up my rig at
the Berryville Ham Fest and handed out over 100 flyers asking for FM QSO plus I
emailed everyone I had ever made a contest QSO with and asked them to get on
the air for the contest. I think almost everyone did. FM Simplex is
normally a desert. Last weekend it was crowded. I had lots of pile
ups. I may have even dropped a few Q's and grids because I didn't handle
them right.
Big thanks to W7IY/R, KG4HOT/R, WB3CEH, WB3JEK, KE4VNC and especially W4JEC in
coastal North Carolina who heard me from FM08 and gave me that FM15 grid at 275
miles. FM simplex at 275 miles? WOW.
VHF/UHF contesting is great.
73JohnKM4KMU
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