Hi Pat, hi all, On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 04:01:09PM -0500, Pat Collins wrote: > On Thu, 9 Jan 2014 08:12:46 +0100 Ervin Hegedüs - HA2OS <airw...@gmail.com> > wrote > > > uhm, how could we get information about the power of other > > station? > > > > The power multiplier is 1.5x for LP and 3x for QRP. The additional points > based > on the other station wouldn't be available.
as I wrote in my other mail (replied to Thomas e-mail), I don't know about the station, how much is its power. > 7. Score: Final score equals the total number of QSO points. There is > no multiplier for different grids worked. Stations running more than > 5 watts, but no more than 100 watts multiply their score by 1.5. > Stations running less 5 watts or less multiply their score by 3. Scores > will be grouped by category. that's very clear :) > > For example: I worked VE7VV in CN88 which gives 7 pts. Since, I wouldn't > know > that VE7VV is qrp, TLF would show 21 pts. When the logs are scored, I would > get > an additional x4 so the final would be 84pts for that contact. N1MM would > show > 21 pts for the contact as well. but how does it know? May be it uses an "initial_exchange" like feature (let's call that "initial_category" :))? I don't beleive that any contest program _knows_ exactly the current power of actual station... :) > > So, I think that possible after all logs arrived, and the > > _sender_ station mark its category. May be the N1MM uses these lists which I submitted in previous e-mail, and collects the callsigns and it's category... > > btw: I don't find your callsign in the score file: > > http://www.kkn.net/stew/STEWSCR.TXT > > > > Which callsign did you use? > > > > N8VW. Wow! Looks like you won this contest? (Again? :)) And did you use the Tlf? Now I'm very proud, that's what I do this work for... really :) 73, Ervin HA2OS _______________________________________________ Tlf-devel mailing list Tlf-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tlf-devel