[digitalradio] Re: NEW : Digitalradio 2010 Challenge via Clublogs

2010-01-11 Thread obrienaj
This shows I am ranked number 1 among digitalradio !   That is because I am the 
only digitalradio member to participate. 

RankCal1 16080  60  40  30  20  17  15  
12  10  6   4   2   70  Total   Slots   Range
1   K3UK3   7   2   53  25  135 54  112 
15  235 2   0   0   0   245 643 23 yrs


--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andy obrien k3uka...@... wrote:

 I have arranged for clublogs.org  (http://www.clublogs.org) to add
 Digitalradio as a club .  This means you can connect  to their web
 site, registered, and then upload your log .  The upload will be an
 ADIF upload.  If you need help with that part, just let me know, it is
 quite easy.  You also need to add digitalradio as a club you belong
 to.  To do that click on CLUBS and pick digitalradio from the list.
 You can add other clubs that you belong to, also.Once you have
 done that you will be able to participate in a variety of challenges.
 One will be between members of digitalradio, and an other can be
 digitalradio versus others groups/clubs.  I am particularly interested
 in a 2010 challenge for data QSOs.  Clublogs.org will allow you to
 filter your log and see QSOs and  DXCC entities worked by mode (CW,
 SSB , or DATA) .  So upload your log periodically and see where you
 stand versus other people and how we stand versus other clubs.  After
 you upload your log and join a club, it can take some time before your
 data starts to show.
 
 Andy K3UK
 
 
 About Club Log
 Introduction by Michael G7VJR
 
 Club Log is a web-based application that uses a large database to
 analyse amateur radio log files, which are uploaded by users all over
 the world. Using the logs, it is possible to offer band-mode league
 tables, efficient log search tools, analysis for DXpedition planning
 purposes and most wanted lists for DXCC entities (including by date,
 band or mode for example).
 
 There is a great deal of information that can be mined and analysed in
 a standard ADIF file. Club Log can provide empirical propagation
 charts, and give back to its users the ability to find wanted DX
 spots, identify QSLing gaps and perform other analysis of their logs
 which might be hard to do with normal logging software. Through Club
 Log, I also host online log search systems for significant
 DXpeditions.
 
 One of the driving principles of Club Log is to store as many QSOs as
 possible, as this makes the reports and statistics more meaningful and
 representative. Everything in Club Log depends upon analysing real
 QSOs, and or this reason I am very grateful to everyone who
 participates. If you have not joined yet, I warmly invite you to sign
 up and join the action! It is completely free.
 
 





Re: [digitalradio] Re: NEW : Digitalradio 2010 Challenge via Clublogs

2010-01-11 Thread Dave Ackrill
obrienaj wrote:
 This shows I am ranked number 1 among digitalradio !   That is because I am 
 the only digitalradio member to participate. 
 

You are still at the top of the league Andy...

RankCallsign160 80  60  40  30  20  17  
15  12  10  6   4   2   70  Total   Slots   Range
1   K3UK3   7   2   53  25  135 54  112 
15  235 2   0   0   0   245 643 23 yrs
2   G0DJA   35  34  4   47  52  58  64  45  
39  30  50  11  18  3   104 490 27 yrs


As I couldn't get the cut and paste to stop wrapping round, it might be 
easier to see by clicking on this link.

http://www.clublog.org/browse.php?club=49


Dave (G0DJA)


Re: [digitalradio] Re: NEW : Digitalradio 2010 Challenge via Clublogs

2010-01-11 Thread John Becker, WØJAB
I guess that's because you Andy are the only one that I know
of that try's  *every*  new mode that comes down the pike.

I guess I really need to take a good look at some of the newer
sound card modes. I just got so turned off by that do nothing 
PSK 31.












Re: [digitalradio] Re: NEW : Digitalradio 2010 Challenge via Clublogs

2010-01-11 Thread Dave Ackrill
John Becker, WØJAB wrote:

 I guess I really need to take a good look at some of the newer
 sound card modes. I just got so turned off by that do nothing 
 PSK 31.

The various WSJT modes can be quite entertaining, especially if you are 
into VHF and UHF and JT65 is gaining support on HF as well.

Dave (G0DJA)