[MacLoggerContest] 1st draft at consensus of top 5 MLC feature list
priorities
Jonathan G0DVJ
g0dvj at amsat.org
Fri Mar 11 17:30:19 EST 2005
Hi all,
Sorry for the silence on the list from me for the last week or so. I
have just been very busy with work here and not so much time to think
about radio. Don't expect much from me next week either as I fly to
Germany on business on Sunday ...
We have had some good debates on this list over the last couple of
months - about a lot of detail and some philosophy regarding a
potential MacLoggerContest (MLC) program which would in Don's words aim
to be "an insanely great contest logger"! Hopefully we have also had
time to deliberate and think through what we believe is important.
Just to remind you why I am putting effort into getting a consensus ...
a quote from a direct email (with permission) from Don ...
On Feb 2, 2005, at 3:28 pm, Don Agro wrote:
> I would really appreciate seeing your original email posted back to
> the Ham-Mac list re-written in order of priority - If 20 people on the
> Ham-Mac list can agree on the top 5 priorities I will jump into the
> fray with MacLoggerContest. The reason I am asking for that level of
> detail is not just to get a consensus amongst the enthusiasts, but to
> make sure I get a firm grip on what it would take to make an insanely
> great contesting program.
Let's not rush into this - it takes time to gain consensus, it means we
all have to evaluate what we can live with as opposed to what we can't,
and I think we have to take the size of the task into account and look
at this as a starter top 5 rather than an end-game. It would be good
to try and arrive at some support on this specialist list we set up for
the purpose initially - however I promised at the outset that we would
copy back a summary to the ham-mac general list and look for support
there too and so subsequently we will do that.
Having looked at the original feature list from my mail that originally
set this discussion off (available from the archive of this list in the
first welcome message I posted), and trying to take into account the
discussions that have been had since then on this list, I offer a draft
top 5 features/characteristics of a possible initial MLC. Please note
I am not trying to rank these 5 at this stage - this is not required -
rather we are prioritising these things against the other features that
are derived from the original list. I have re-worded some of the
points where the discussions we have had clarified different items from
the original list.
You will see I have tried to categorise the top 5 by 4 essential areas
of discussion too as I have read them. I have allowed ourselves one
initial "bell & whistle" feature at this stage. Each of these
contains a certain amount of detail based on the discussions we have
had. I felt I had to bulk some related items together given that
there are just a certain number (>5) features that all contest loggers
need! The remainder of the items from the original list I posted are
listed again in no order of importance for reference afterwards.
I hope I have managed to achieve a very difficult task at least to some
extent.
Please consider this initial attempt at a consensus and if you can give
it some support at this early stage, please either post a note to that
effect to this list or direct to Don or via myself if you prefer. I
will subsequently canvass further support from the ham-mac general list
if this stage proceeds well.
Thanks & 73,
Jonathan G0DVJ
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Top 5 : (in categories but NO order of importance) - 1st draft:
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SETUP:
- Easy but flexible configurable set-up for any contest requirements no
matter what the exchange required and the scoring schemes defined.
Full support for all popular national and international contests in the
calendar (or the ability for users to set up such flexibility), HF, VHF
and UHF contests all supported.
ENTRY/EDITING OF QSOs:
- Fast entry of required contest logging fields through a
"bullet-proof" data entry routine. Auto insertion of relevant data
from radio connection (such as Band/Mode) but also enabling other radio
communication features as and when. Auto suggested data insertion
(zones, area codes, reports, locators etc. as appropriate). Entry
includes the important aspect of editing a QSO easily and quickly.
CHECKING & INFO FOR OPERATORS:
- Real-time checking (preferably as callsign characters are typed
without touching other keys/buttons) of DUPLICATES, but also
country/band/locator/other multiplier analysis, beam headings,
potential multiplier status ) plus re-scoring in real-time & continuous
summary of scoring per band/mode/multipliers/etc.
INTERFACES & STANDARDS:
- Use of all existing "standard" file formats used by other similar
software such as:
- Partial matches to the standard callsign contest databases produced
by K5ZD,
- Use of standard CTY country prefix files
- optional Cabrillo log entry file generation
- ADIF generation for integration with MacLoggerDX and other loggers
for your main station log
INITIAL BELL & WHISTLE:
- A contest CW memory keyer
Other outside top 5: (not in any order).
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- A facility to connect to a public/private DX cluster (either on the
net or via RF/TNC) which highlights spots which are potential
multipliers.
- SO2R support for 2 radio operation
- Inbuilt contest voice "keyer" for CQ parrot calling.
- Multi-operator support for logging and statistical analysis of rates
and mults etc.
- Rendezvous support for Multi-multi operation over ethernet or airport
networks.
- Integration with Apple's iChat for IM chat between operators in
multi-multi situations, spotting stations etc.
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