[WriteLog] P49X Prefill file & Message Info for ARRL RTTYRoundup today

Gary AL9A al9a at mtaonline.net
Wed Jan 7 02:26:27 EST 2015


I was out of town when Randy sent his email below and haven't had a chance 
to respond until now.  While I appreciate Randy's point of view I must 
disagree with his statement that, "The game is perverted when you use 
prefill databases to help with the exchange information."  I don't see how 
this perverts the game anymore than does using a DX Cluster to populate the 
logger band map with spots.

Especially since the advent of CW and RTTY "skimmers" and the Reverse Beacon 
Network, any contester using "assistance" can populate the call field just 
by clicking on a call in the band map.  Sometimes these calls are inaccurate 
because the skimmer missed copied one or more letters, or the call spotted 
wasn't actually the CQing station, but a S&P station instead.  It is 
expected the operator will verify the accuracy of the call in the band map 
before trying to work that station.  Of course we all know that doesn't 
happen, but who gets dinged in the end?  The guy who didn't verify the call 
and logged it incorrectly.

The use of band maps and prefill files are but two features built into many 
contest loggers.  Are we supposed to ignore these capabilities and not use 
them because it somehow distorts the intent of the contest?  Who gets to 
decide what is kosher and what is not?  Ultimately this is up to the contest 
organizers and the rules they create to specify what the intent of their 
contest is.  The usual intent of the contest is to make as many QSOs and 
score as many points within the parameters of the contest rules as possible. 
The "purity" of how the contact and the exchange was made is an intangible 
element that is impossible to quantify.

However, I think there is an even bigger issue in the use of prefill files. 
There are many new or potentially new contesters out there who are hesitant 
to jump in because they might mess things up and be embarrassed.  I think 
this is particularly true in the case of CW.  Not everyone working a CW 
contest can suddenly copy at 30+ wpm.  For some even 20 wpm is a challenge. 
Are they to be excluded from contesting until such time as they get their 
speed up?  I don't see how this helps them or others in the contest looking 
for their exchange.  If a prefill file helps some overcome their trepidation 
at trying a CW contest and encourages them to jump into the fray I think 
that is a positive, both for them and everyone else in the contest.

Speaking from my own personal experience, several years ago I was extremely 
hesitant about entering CW contests with my marginal code copying abilities. 
Gradually, by using the decoding feature of the Rttyrite window, in 
conjunction with prefill files, I was able to gain confidence in my 
abilities and become more comfortable not only in how to handle CW QSOs by 
S&P, but eventually to run a frequency in that mode.  Today I can usually 
manually decode and type a call into the logger faster than WL can decode it 
for me.  I also use prefill files, not because I can't decipher the 
exchange, but to minimize the chance of me making a typing error on the 
keyboard which must then be corrected and results in slowing down the rate.

I won't open another can of worms here by discussing how SO2R and SO1R ops 
are lumped together in the same "single op" category.  Or how about "remote" 
operations conducted over the internet?  Talk about a "perverted game"!

73,
Gary AL9A

-----Original Message----- 
From: Randy Thompson K5ZD
Sent: January 03, 2015 6:09 AM
To: 'Don Hill AA5AU' ; 'WriteLog Reflector'
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] P49X Prefill file & Message Info for ARRL 
RTTYRoundup today

I am sorry, but I have to say this.

The nature of a contest is to improve our skills and have fun by working
other stations and exchanging information. The purpose of the exchange is to
add some skill building and confirmation to the QSO process.

The game is perverted when you use prefill databases to help with the
exchange information.

The jury is still out on whether prefill databases help or hurt your
accuracy over the course of the contest. All so you can save a few key
strokes when logging?

Build your skill and pride of accomplishment by not using a database. Part
of the fun is that nervous anticipation of whether the QRM will happen
before or during the time the guy is sending his exchange!

There, I feel better now.

Randy, K5ZD

> -----Original Message-----
> From: WriteLog [mailto:writelog-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Don
> Hill AA5AU
> Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2015 3:00 PM
> To: 'WriteLog Reflector'
> Subject: [WriteLog] P49X Prefill file & Message Info for ARRL RTTY
> Roundup today
>
> First off, thanks to Ed, W0YK/P49X, for allowing us to use his prefill
> file. It can be downloaded here:
>
> http://www.rttycontesting.com/files/p49x-prefill-thru-2014.zip
>
> 1. Download the file to a location on your hard drive and unzip it
> (remember where you unzip it to).
>
> 2. Open WriteLog and set up for the ARRL RTTY Roundup.
>
> 3. Go to the Tools menu and select Preset Exchange from ADI file...
>
> 4. Navigate to the location of the file you unzipped (it should be called
> p49x-prefill-thru-2014.ADI)
>
> 5. A small window will open that shows QTH, Country and C. Click OK and
> the file will load. After loading, a window will pop up saying 5223 calls
> loaded. Click OK. Now when you populate the entry window with the
> callsign of a station in the USA or Canada that is in the file, the QTH
> field will populate.
>
> Warning, do not depend on what is populated to be 100%. You must copy the
> report and verify it's correct. There will be some errors so watch for
> them.
>
> If you are new to RTTY and will be operating the contest today, I have
> started writing a page on RTTY Contest Messages. It's not complete, but
> you can find it here:
>
> http://www.rttycontesting.com/lagniappe/rtty-messages/
>
> Also, if you need help creating your RTTY messages for the contest, you
> can find some examples at the link below but this is an old page and
> these messages do not adhere to the rules set forth in the above link,
> but they will work.
>
> http://old.rttycontesting.com/messages/buffers_arrlru.htm
>
> I'll be available to answer questions up until about 1600Z, then I will
> probably be shutting email down and concentrating on final contest
> preparations.
>
> 73 & GL!
> Don AA5AU
>
>
>
>
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