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<font size="+1"><font face="Times New Roman">Scott:<br>
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<font size="+1">At first, i</font>t wasn't ob<font size="+1">vious<font
size="+1">. </font>I had submitted a <font size="+1">cabrillo
file via e-mail, as was recommended in the copy of the <font
size="+1">rules which <font size="+1">I found on
Saturday. But</font></font><font size="+1"> it di<font
size="+1">dn't show up in the "logs r<font size="+1">eceived"
section of the<font size="+1"> <font size="+1">MiQP
web page today. I looked again at the <font
size="+1">main page of the Miqp.org,and s<font
size="+1">aw the "log submitt<font size="+1">al
link" <font size="+1"><br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.miqp.org/submitLogFileMiQP.html">http://www.miqp.org/submitLogFileMiQP.html</a><br>
<br>
<font size="+1">I <font size="+1">needed
to add some soa<font size="+1">pbox
comments anyway, so I added them,
and submitte<font size="+1">d the<font
size="+1"> new file via the
above</font></font></font></font></font>
page, and LO! and B<font size="+1">ehold!,
K6JSS shows on the "logs submitted" page
at <br>
<font size="+1"><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.miqp.org/logsReceivedMiQP2013.php">http://www.miqp.org/logsReceivedMiQP2013.php</a><br>
<br>
<font size="+1">No<font size="+1"> <font
size="+1">"in<font size="+1">side
information" but the<font
size="+1"> "Log submittal<font
size="+1">" page wasn't
listed in the rules (at
least not when I searched
f<font size="+1">or <font
size="+1">the
preferred way to
submit logs), and I
didn't<font size="+1">
see the link to the
logs rece<font
size="+1">ived <font
size="+1">page
initially
either. These<font
size="+1"> may
have been on
the site, but
not in the
copy of the
rules which I
had
downloaded.</font><br>
<br>
<font size="+1">This
is a neat
robot. It
gives a
complete
listing of the
<font
size="+1">stats<font
size="+1">, an
estimated
claimed score,
and the
claimed
multipliers by
mode. I sor<font
size="+1">ted
the
multipliers<font
size="+1"><font
size="+1">
alph<font
size="+1">abetically
<font
size="+1">using
Excel, but
that was j<font
size="+1">ust
a<font
size="+1">n
added personal
touch.</font></font></font></font></font></font></font>
<br>
<br>
<font
size="+1">The
robot<font
size="+1">
sends a copy
of the
cabrillo file
back so you
can compare
what you
thought you
sent with what
the robot
actually
received.<br>
<br>
<font
size="+1"><font
size="+1">Give
it a try.<br>
<br>
<font
size="+1">72/73
de n8xx Hg<br>
<font
size="+1">QRP
>99.44% of
the time<br>
<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/22/2013 10:41 PM, Scott Yost
wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CAKtpqRqp+Wm7feTs=WfZ_ynQKHj8URryb6aDut4JsW9BSboFNw@mail.gmail.com"
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<p dir="ltr">Hank,</p>
<p dir="ltr">What exactly is the purpose of this Log Receiving
Robot? You seem to be on the inside track on things such as
this. </p>
<p dir="ltr">Tnx</p>
<p dir="ltr">Scott<br>
NM8R<br>
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