[DX] [Fwd: FW: [CQ-Contest] Listen to your QSOs with CN2R from previous contests]

Alan Sewell alan.n5na at gmail.com
Wed Oct 3 21:33:37 EDT 2007


George, K5GH, sent this to me.  It is really cool!  Go to the link and 
see if you're in the log.

I found I had an SSB QSO.  W5WRL has a bunch of SSB QSOs.  K5RS has a CW 
QSO.  N5RZ has a bunch of QSO's.  WF5E has an SSB QSO.

It's easier to hear if you use headphones.

73,

Alan  N5NA

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Jaksa [mailto:dave.jaksa at verizon.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 1:21 PM
To: Lynn Schriner; Rick Barnett, N0RB; Bob Kellow; Bob Winn; Charlie Corder;
Emile Imberman; George Huling; John Lechner; Kris Mraz; Paul Godwin
Subject: FW: [CQ-Contest] Listen to your QSOs with CN2R from previous
contests

This is pretty neat.  You can hear what your signal sounded like from CN2R
in Morocco.

73,
Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: cq-contest-bounces at contesting.com
[mailto:cq-contest-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Jim Sullivan
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 7:55 PM
To: cq-contest at contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Listen to your QSOs with CN2R from previous contests

I recently finished my project to put all of the CN2R contest QSO audio on
my website.
The audio is from my 27  CN2R contest operations (2001 -2007)..
97,000 QSOs are archived on the website.
 
Go to the Web Logbook:
http://cn2r.net/cn2r/cn2log_interface/QSOs/Logbook.asp 
Just enter your callsign in the 'Call/Prefix' field and hit your enter key
or click on the 'Search Log' button
 
If you have had any CN2R QSOs you will see them all displayed as a
row/column logbook snapshot.
Nearly all of the contest QSOs have a yellow highlighted background in the
first column.
If you click on your highlighted callsign, for one of our QSOs, that QSO
audio will play in a pop-up window.
You can select several of our QSOs to be active at the same time for year to
year signal comparison....
 
The audio is broken into 5 minute WAV file snippets. 
Generally a few QSOs are played, prior to your QSO, to hear how strong or
weak you were.
You can navigate, with most players, to any point in the 5 minute audio
snippet.
 
On this same Logbook web page, you can use the dialog options to look-up the
times 
it might be possible to work CN2R in the next contest.
Example: You are in VE3 land and you want to work CN2R on 160M in the next
CQWW
    Select the 'Prefix / Partial call' circle button
    Enter VE3 in the  'Call/Prefix' field
    Select 160 Meters in the 'Band' field
    Click on the 'Search Log' button
 
A logbook snapshot will appear that shows all of the times I have worked VE3
on 160M
You can also use the 'Sort by' field to sort any displayed log by date,
time, contest ....
 
Give it a try. See you on 160M in CQWW 2007
The website home page is at  http://cn2r.net , with video,  photos, contest
logs....             
73 Jim W7EJ, CN2R
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