Wanted : JMMFD log files
#1
I am looking for a selection of the JMMFD "^YourCallsign^_LogToSubmit.txt" files as created by VKCL that would have been emailed to Denis VK4AE after the recent John Moyle Memorial Field Day contest.  

Contest log files from the likes of N1MM+ running in contest mode would also be of interest so processing of that format could be implemented too.

These won't be made public (ie your privacy will be respected) but I am writing more software code at present to process these type of log files and it would make it a lot easier to test if I had logs other than my own to work with.  

The aim here is that I would be ready to process the logs from the proposed pseudo-contest quite quickly.  Refer to here for more details on that. 

IF you are happy to oblige then email them to the address " contest logs @ vk4adc . com " -  but remove the spaces - or  - to vk4adc@wia.org.au   

Subject as 'JMMFD log', just your callsign in the email body, attach the "^YourCallsign^_LogToSubmit.txt" (or N1MM-style) log file as an attachment.

Thanks in anticipation,

Doug VK4ADC
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#2
Hi Doug,
I've just sent mine your way - helpfully it helps.
cheers
Tim
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#3
Thanks Tim, hopefully more send their logs in too.   The more there are then the easier my testing 'job' will become as the faults will become more obvious.

I have 71 calls in my JMMFD log so there were at least that many stations operating.

Please contemplate activating in the pseudo-contest too so I can test the interface software under contest conditions.

I will post the "rules" as a separate item on the forum shortly.

73 Doug
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