[UK-CONTEST] RSGB Cabrillo update
G3SJJ
g3sjj at btinternet.com
Sun Mar 2 12:13:45 EST 2003
Come on Paul, let's get a bit of sense into this discussion. You are not
really suggesting, are you, that someone approaches W5XD or K8CC and ask
them to spend their time writing cabrillo format because a few people in the
UK want to continue to use the programs of their choice?
I think the other point that needs clarifying is just how much information
is cross-checked by the adjudication software. If you take Club Calls for
example. Assuming W5XD did come up with the format, how does the checking
software cope with serial numbers and more importantly, the Club name. Would
it be able to differentiate and therefore accept say, Newbury and District
Amateur Radio Club as well as Newbury & DARC? Obviously, if these parameters
are not checked then the whole excercise would be pointless, and actually so
would recording them in these first place!
Chris G3SJJ
-----Original Message-----
From: uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com
[mailto:uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com]On Behalf Of Paul O'Kane
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 4:16 PM
To: Contest Reflector
Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] RSGB Cabrillo update
----- Original Message -----
From: "Justin Snow G4TSH" <hfcc.chairman at rsgb.org.uk>
> The latest update to the Cabrillo definitions for RSGB
> contests can now be found at www.rsgbhfcc.org
Cabrillo was introduced originally to support the major HF
American contests such as ARRL DX, CQWW, CQ WPX and ARRL 10.
In those events, only one piece of information (other than
RST) is exchanged and that's all that was provided for in
Cabrillo's original QSO record format.
Most RSGB contests require two or more pieces of information
to be exchanged - for example, serial and district code, and
that's why there has to be a new Cabrillo QSO format to
correspond.
The HFCC is taking the lead, and it's very likely that the
Cabrillo QSO record layout for RSGB contests will be adopted
by other contest organisers with similar needs.
The HFCC advised me of the proposed layout, and SD already
supports Cabrillo for RSGB contests.
Some RSGB contests, such as NFD, use the original Cabrillo
format - supported by all contest loggers. All that's needed
is to edit the Cabrillo summary records, but that's probably
easier than having to submit a separate summary sheet file.
For good or bad, Cabrillo has a momentum that is unstoppable.
If you want your contest logger to support the new Cabrillo
formats, you should persuade the author to do what's needed
or else you'll have to edit your own logs. The new format
is intended to benefit everyone, but it may mean a bit more
work initially.
73,
Paul EI5DI
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