I do not understand what this measures. Can someone enlighten me.
73
Doug
W1DMH
In reply to W1DMH:
Hi Doug,
It is the number of summits that you “completed”. A summit is Complete when have both Activated and Chased the summit.
I hope that is clear.
Regards,
Peter VK3PF
In reply to W1DMH:
It was explained in last month’s news Doug.
http://www.sotawatch.org/reflector.php?topic=7673
Andy
MM0FMF
In reply to MM0FMF:
I think the SOTA Complete Award is a great idea. The award will spur me on to visit summits I haven’t been to before, hopefully starting with a couple of G/SPs later this week when I revisit my home county over the border…
Well done Andy on creating the easily read database for SOTA Complete.
73 Phil
In reply to MM0FMF:
I am studying this. I first imagined that it was f. ex. “worked a hole region”. But I soon figured out, by watching my own “SOTA complete”, what it was all about.
Good idea!
I wonder, would “Worked a hole Region Roll of Honor” bee a good idea too? (By Activaters and Chasers.)
73 LA1DNA, Halvard.
In reply to LA1DNA:
Well it could have finer filtering added although it’s a fairly deeply involved nested set of SQL SELECT statements already. However, the display is sorted by summit reference so you can manually see if you have completed a region as all the summits for that region will be next to each other.
Andy
MM0FMF
In reply to VK3PF:
Living in a SOTA Association more than 2.7x the Area of the UK & currently the only activator, my SOTA life will sadly remain incomplete until I can persuade a few SOTA Goats to move here. ; )
In reply to VA6MCB:
Yes you can also try to complete all F/AM… Hiii !!! More than 2 years 1 summit per days, with little summit like le Mont-Blanc… Hiii !!!
Take Care All
Bye
Tof
In reply to VA6MCB
Living in a SOTA Association more than 2.7x the Area of the UK &
currently the only activator, my SOTA life will sadly remain
incomplete until I can persuade a few SOTA Goats to move here. ; )
Hi Walker
Whats it worth paying for a few of us to come over there and activate those summits for you?
Peter
G1FOA
In reply to MM0FMF:
Hello Andy,
About the rules?
On the 23rd of october 2009, we went 3 of us on F/AM-380.
Bob F5HTR, Roger F5LKW, and myself Gerald F6HBI.
each operator had carry his TX and antenna we were operating each others on separate bands far from about 50 meters to avoid qrm.
for the fun i had a qso with Roger F5LKW/P.
Now we have a valid entry for this Summit in the Sota Complete Roll of Honor.
Question: is it good or shall we have to delete the line in our logs?
Gerald
Yes, you should delete these logs from your chaser logs. A QSO with another op in the activation zone of the same summit that you are on is not good for SOTA.
You need to delete these logs from your activator entries for this summit, and from your chaser logs.
Tom M1EYP
In reply to M1EYP:
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Why not explain how to alter and replace a line in one’s activator log. It’s easy to see how to download and alter a line, but getting the result back into the log is not. Do we have an FAQ section like the NaSota yahoo group, other than purchase related issues in the shop? Why not establish a Wiki-Peaks section. Users submit articles and the MT reviews and edits them prior to instalation. Much of the material is already in the archives of the Reflector, but it’s tedious and irritating to dig out. Even then, it’s not entirely clear. For example, how many times has someone asked how to post a spot by SMS?
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Elliott, K6ILM
Troublemaker #1
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In reply to M1EYP:
Hello Tom,
A QSO with another op in the activation zone of the same summit is not good for SOTA.
I have just deleted these enties from my logs (chaser and activator).
Tnx for helping, Gerald F6HBI
Hi Elliott
We recognise the need for a FAQ section on the website, and we have almost finished writing one ready to be added.
With respect, the question was about whether such contacts were valid to remain in activator and chaser logs, not how to perform such edits. It appears the correspondent is confident in doing that already.
Tom M1EYP