[WriteLog] Determining Best Rate/Hour

Jerry Pixton jpixton@shentel.net
Sat, 27 Jul 2002 11:11:58 +0000


Mike,

That works. Now I have to study the output and see what it is telling me. 
The average rate number is clearly wrong. Thanks for the clue. The read.me 
file clearly says "column", now that I know the clue.

Jerry, W6IHG




At 09:32 AM 7/26/2002 -0600, Mike Mellinger WA0SXV wrote:
>It may be data field three, but in terms of character position on the
>line, it is something like 23.  Count character positions from the left,
>subtract one, and try that!
>
>73,
>Mike WA0SXV
>
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>To: Randy Thompson, K5ZD; cwman@juno.com; WRITELOG@contesting.com
>Subject: RE: [WriteLog] Determining Best Rate/Hour
>
>Randy, et al
>
>Help
>
>Downloaded this nice utility. Tried to run it against naqp log after
>saving
>per your suggestion as ASCII. Time is in column 3 (Sequence, Date, Time)
>so
>I enter "2" on the command line per readme file. First problem, you have
>to
>use short DOS-like file names (less than 8 characters). OK, get the
>program
>to run, copies file lines to output file BUT rate counters are all ZERO.
>
>Did any one get this to work recently? What am I not doing?
>
>
>Jerry, W6IHG
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