[WriteLog] ARRL SS - SSB Question

George Johnson w1zt at comcast.net
Thu Nov 13 09:11:06 EST 2003


John,
WriteLog does not recognize information from packet spots in the "notes" 
portion of the spot.  That is where most people put state / province info 
during SS.  I keep the packet window open so I can see those 
notes.  Correspondingly, WriteLog then cannot highlight any needed sections 
for you automatically.

Before the SS weekend you should also review and set up filters with your 
packet spot source to filter out spots for stations other than W / VE and 
the 6 bands for the contest.  You can also set band limits to the SSB 
portion.  This will help manage the packet window but it will still be very 
crowded at times.

73 and GL,
George .. W1ZT

  At 08:00 AM 11/13/2003, John Hoaglun wrote:
>When using the packet cluster how does Writelog figure out what stations are
>in each multiplier? Obviously DX it is not too hard to figure out.  But
>during a domestic contest like ARRL SS I am not sure how the cluster window
>is figure out what is a new mult and what is not.
>
>I can imagine that the VE's, KH6, and such are pretty easy to figure out.
>But what about operators living in places like ND, SD, Iowa, Montana that
>have a very small ham population are can be a challenge to locate(hence you
>would hope to find on the cluster once in a while.)
>
>I am sorry if this is a dumb question.  I just finally getting around to
>integrating packet into my station so that I have access to the cluster.
>
>I am planning to run unlimited this weekend so that I can use the cluster
>for the first time in a contest from my QTH. I am planning on using this
>weekend to validate my cluster integration with the rest of my station
>before the next DX contest.
>
>73
>
>John Hoaglun - MCSE
>KCØLBT - EN35
>http://www.hoaglun.com
>
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