For years I was the adjudicator for the TNQP and still am the backup
guy. I haven't run Nate's log through the checking software yet but it
looks straightforward & I don't remember having significant issues with
TLF output in the past.
One thing I did notice is the LOCATION: tag in the Cabrillo header is
"Kansas". N1MM puts one's ARRL section on this tag, and the
adjudication software we use will kick out a log that doesn't have a
valid ARRL section. (in Nate's case, "KS" -- but if you're in New York
which has multiple ARRL sections, "NY" will NOT work. It needs to be
NLI or ENY or WNY or NNY.)
The LOCATION: tag is interchangeable with the ARRL-SECTION: tag but it
must contain a valid ARRL section either way. For entrants outside the
U.S. and Canada, the appropriate entry is "DX".
It might be a bit more trouble to fix than it's worth, but it would be
helpful both for the adjudicators and new-to-QSO-Party entrants if
somehow one could be forced (or at least guided) to enter a valid section.
This really doesn't make a whole lot of sense, but that's the way the
third-party packages work.....
I don't see that Nate worked any of our mobiles more than once on the
same band/mode. We don't allow county-line operations in our contest.
(well, technically they're permitted but only if you can figure out how
to park your car so the radio *and* the antenna are both exactly on the
border!) If he had, the adjudication software would have accepted
multiple 40CW QSOs with W4NZ as valid if different counties had been
logged.
Final nit pick:) The file we received was N0NB.cbr. N1MM uses the .log
extension. Obviously it is not a big deal for the adjudicator to rename
the file:) (the adjudication software ignores any files without the
.log extension)
Again, none of this is serious. Nate, thanks for entering! (and thanks
for working me on 80 meters. 100 watts to a VOCF antenna 1.8m above
ground behind a fence. "VOCF"=VERY off-center fed.)
On 9/6/21 3:45 PM, Nate Bargmann wrote:
Sorry this is after the fact as the Tennessee QP was yesterday.
Overall, this was easy for Tlf as the exchange was signal report and
county (instate) and signal report and state/province (outstate). The
only difference from the KS QP was making the mults per band rather than
once.
As usual, my files are attached.
73, Nate