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- [OVERVIEW.TXT]
- 16 Sep 91
- KB0ZP CONTEST LOG - Overview
-
- Back in 1983 I thought that it would be a good idea to write a computer
- program to help the Amateur Radio Operator in all the chores of
- contesting. At that time I had no idea what it would grow into.
-
- I didn't know any programming languages and I was armed with a VIC 20.
- Remember them? Then I got a memory expansion cartridge and I thought I had
- it made. I mean, gee whiz, I had 64K of RAM. Back then there was no such
- thing as the C language or Turbo this and Turbo that. Just assembly
- language and Basic. I mean BASIC, not BasicA or GWBasic, just Basic. Well,
- I grew out of the VIC 20 real fast and went to a PC Junior. All the while,
- trying to teach myself Basic. Most people think that Basic is a stupid and
- really slow language. But, once you get into it, there is more there that
- meets the eye. Now, with Microsoft QuickBASIC, I can't think of a thing
- you can't do with the QuickBASIC language you can do with any of the
- others. Maybe you have to think a little more, but that's the fun. Then I
- upgraded to a Leading Edge computer. Yes, almost everything that has been
- done here is with an 8088 chip running at 4.77 MHz. So, please don't talk
- to me about slow.
-
- Well, now I am the proud owner of a 386 computer running at 25 MHz. Boy!
- that's fast. But I still have my Leading Edge which will soon be dedicated
- to ham radio.
-
- During all this time, the program has been growing to what it is today. I
- work on it now and then. More as a hobby than anything else. I am the only
- one who is writing it. I do all the creation, planning, programming, and
- even the writing of the documentation. So, since I don't have a crew
- behind me, it takes a little longer. But, I would rather be the best than
- the first.
-
- Without Beta testing and a whole bunch of "Contest Experts" at my beck and
- call, I must rely on my feeble brain and the help of this programs users.
- That's you.
-
- In the future, I can see that all the contest programs will do exactly the
- same things. Even right now, they all dupe the callsigns, make printouts,
- service the same contests, etc. The differences lie in the presentation.
- Is one program more "User Friendly" than the others? Or, does it look
- better on the screen? Much like word processors today. They all do the
- same thing but in different ways. If you were to write the same letter on
- three different word processors, and show me just the letters, I couldn't
- tell which letter was done with which processor. They would all look the
- same. But, I am sure, you would have a preference as to which word
- processor you liked the best. Even tho the results were the same. It is
- much the same with contest programs. Eventually they will all do the same
- thing but there will be preferences as to the program you like best.
-
- So, if you have used other programs in the past, try this one. I mean,
- give it a chance. Learn how it works, read the features list, how does it
- differ from the program you were using, is it easer to use, is it more
- difficult just because you are not familiar with it. Use it once in a
- contest you really don't care about to see if it works well.
-
- Then if you like it, tell others. If you don't, tell me. My policy is - if
- I agree with you, I add it. If I don't agree, I add it as an option. So
- that way, everybody should be happy.
-
- This program is menu driven. That means that you don't always have to
- refer to a "Users Guide" to find out how to do something. It is right in
- front of you. Hopefully that will make your life a little easier.
- Everything is spelled out so you don't have to remember what Q, *, M, √,
- D, /, or other glyphs mean. Numbers are written horizontally as 24
- not 2
- 4. Which I believe is easier to read. If Esc is used to abort, then
- Return should be used to continue. Not Ctrl-Return. If UTC is used in one
- place, it should be used throughout. Not a mixture of Zulu, GMT, and UTC.
-
- You will also note that there is room for expansion. Unlimited Bands and
- Modes. Even though it is not yet used, you may log crossmode or crossband
- contacts. On other contest logging programs, what do you do for packet
- contacts during Field Day? You get extra credit for the contacts, but
- there is no place to log the contact.
-
- Also, this is NOT a clone of something else. It has to be learned just
- like anything else that is worthwhile.
-
- I hope you enjoy using this program as much as I enjoyed writing it.
-
- Larry Kebel (KB0ZP)
- PO Box 2010
- Sparks, NV 89432