From d5b95f86a68c42534f63613ef7403b66ea4cc08b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Quentin CAUDRON Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2023 11:03:12 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] K6MBY --- .../programming_files/all_rr_frequencies.csv | 1 + assets/programming_files/d878-scanlist.csv | 2 +- assets/programming_files/d878.csv | 1 + assets/programming_files/d878.zip | Bin 5100 -> 5172 bytes assets/programming_files/icom.csv | 1 + assets/programming_files/rr_frequencies.csv | 1 + assets/repeaters.json | 17 ++++++++++++++ assets/templates/rules.md | 19 +++++++++++----- demo_map.html | 1 + files.md | 2 +- index.md | 4 ++-- logging.md | 2 +- map.md | 1 + repeaters.md | 4 ++++ rules.md | 21 ++++++++++++------ 15 files changed, 59 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/assets/programming_files/all_rr_frequencies.csv b/assets/programming_files/all_rr_frequencies.csv index c10201d..160a053 100644 --- a/assets/programming_files/all_rr_frequencies.csv +++ b/assets/programming_files/all_rr_frequencies.csv @@ -78,3 +78,4 @@ 77,W7NPC,444.475,+5.0,103.5,,Bainbridge Isl.,FM,Bainbridge Island Amateur Radio Club, 78,W7NPC,444.5625,+5.0,,,Bainbridge Isl.,DSTAR,Bainbridge Island Amateur Radio Club, 79,W7NPC,1290.500,-20.0,,,Bainbridge Isl.,DSTAR,Bainbridge Island Amateur Radio Club, +80,K6MBY,444.900,+5.0,131.8,361,Sequim,FM,Bob K6MBY's repeater system, diff --git a/assets/programming_files/d878-scanlist.csv b/assets/programming_files/d878-scanlist.csv index 8cb73bf..f73424d 100644 --- a/assets/programming_files/d878-scanlist.csv +++ b/assets/programming_files/d878-scanlist.csv @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ No.,Scan List Name,Scan Channel Member,Scan Channel Member RX Frequency,Scan Channel Member TX Frequency 1,Metro,WW7PSR|WW7PSR|NC7G|WA7ST|W7ACS|W7ACS|W7ACS|W7ACS|W7ACS|W7ACS|W7ACS|W7MIR|W7MIR|KC7Z|WW7SEA|W7AUX|W7AUX|K7NWS|K7NWS|K7LWH|K7LWH|W7FLY|NE7MC|WW7STR|WW7STR|WW7STR|WA7FW|WA7FW|WA7FW|KA7EOC|K7LED|WA7HJR|W7NPC,146.96|440.775|146.66|443.1|442.3|444.55|442.875|443.475|443.65|440.6|443.2|147.16|440.15|444.075|444.7|442.825|440.3|145.33|442.075|145.49|441.075|443.925|442.0|146.875|441.55|443.05|147.04|146.76|442.95|145.35|146.82|444.65|444.475,146.36|445.775|146.06|448.1|447.3|449.55|447.875|448.475|448.65|445.6|448.2|147.76|445.15|449.075|449.7|447.825|445.3|144.73|447.075|144.89|446.075|448.925|447.0|146.275|446.55|448.05|147.64|146.16|447.95|144.75|146.22|449.65|449.475 -2,North,K7DK|N7GDE|W7JCR|AA7MI|W7AVM|N7KN|K7DK|K7SKW|K7SKW|K7SKW|K7SKW|WA7LAW,440.95|145.19|145.15|440.725|146.86|441.425|440.95|146.74|444.05|443.75|147.16|147.18,445.95|144.59|144.55|445.725|146.26|446.425|445.95|146.14|449.05|448.75|147.76|147.78 +2,North,K7DK|N7GDE|W7JCR|AA7MI|W7AVM|N7KN|K7DK|K7SKW|K7SKW|K7SKW|K7SKW|WA7LAW|K6MBY,440.95|145.19|145.15|440.725|146.86|441.425|440.95|146.74|444.05|443.75|147.16|147.18|444.9,445.95|144.59|144.55|445.725|146.26|446.425|445.95|146.14|449.05|448.75|147.76|147.78|449.9 3,South,NT7H|NT7H|N3KPU|KE7YYD|WA7FW|N7SK|N7SK|NM7E|W7EAT|W7EAT|W7AAO,147.36|441.4|145.23|442.75|442.925|146.72|443.25|145.17|146.7|442.725|145.37,147.96|446.4|144.63|447.75|447.925|146.12|448.25|144.57|146.1|447.725|144.77 diff --git a/assets/programming_files/d878.csv b/assets/programming_files/d878.csv index 8daaf88..7670051 100644 --- a/assets/programming_files/d878.csv +++ b/assets/programming_files/d878.csv @@ -55,3 +55,4 @@ No.,Channel Name,Receive Frequency,Transmit Frequency,Channel Type,DMR MODE,Band 72,K7LED,146.82,146.22,A-Analog,0,25K,103.5,,,1,,Metro 74,WA7HJR,444.65,449.65,A-Analog,0,25K,131.8,,,1,,Metro 77,W7NPC,444.475,449.475,A-Analog,0,25K,103.5,,,1,,Metro +80,K6MBY,444.9,449.9,A-Analog,0,25K,131.8,,,1,,North diff --git a/assets/programming_files/d878.zip b/assets/programming_files/d878.zip index cbbcd141781eded85c170fbb4434ee34e49a9749..cfd9403439a9be396b0a65f7bfee743b10515a8f 100644 GIT binary patch delta 268 zcmaE(zC}Ykz?+#xgaHH+BW%Mj{;Nzh<7Hql+bGV@D`H`w<89{a6scokVxngWBrWwU zC!gYxmiNmqD#_sGLe=Zfec(PLD+2=~>t;LNa%Q#~u-?gA1;W^Bzy?g_76davrX&i! zWd>R}IZ)_UD2l~E%Q?W#fe=d?L3E0RxrJVGaan*jBa;X-!np`585jgnbj3_=5LS=} fnLOR_n%YXB90)^nLKH4(?3uh@Se-3h7{mtv)7&}w delta 175 zcmdm@@kU)dz?+#xgaHK1daT1&Ob@xmzzgJT6zAuaK$UwR|2ptJ3j@P@mdz!+<;;^m z3WQDe6%3oaQt&M^Q19fKLbqg5%mA9h0X7*z{GU8QSW+IO0$~yZgCMesMzzT&gcZQ1 Vy%v^a{@>^_nO#JkORR# 70 - W7EAT (442.725)
').addTo(map); L.marker([47.1997985800, -121.7559967000]).bindPopup('RR# 71 - W7AAO (145.370)
').addTo(map); L.marker([47.6557998700, -122.5479965200]).bindPopup('RR# 76 - W7NPC (53.430)
RR# 77 - W7NPC (444.475)
RR# 78 - W7NPC (444.5625)
RR# 79 - W7NPC (1290.500)
').addTo(map); +L.marker([48.0794982900, -123.1019973800]).bindPopup('RR# 80 - K6MBY (444.900)
').addTo(map); diff --git a/files.md b/files.md index 7ea28d2..a7e5f8b 100644 --- a/files.md +++ b/files.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: Programming Files subtitle: Program your radios with Repeater Roundabout repeaters. --- -In order to make the contesting life a little easier, we provide some files you can use to program your radios. **The Channel number in each file corresponds to the repeater's "Repeater Roundabout Number" (RR#) which you need to log in the contest.** +In order to make the contesting life a little easier, here are some files you can use to program your radios. **The Channel number in each file corresponds to the repeater's "Repeater Roundabout Number" (RR#) which you need to log in the contest.** These files are automatically generated each time a new repeater is added. Many thanks to [Mike K7MCK](https://www.qrz.com/db/k7mck) for contributing code to generate the AnyTone D878 and Icom IC-705 files, and for the videos you see below on programming your radios specifically for the Repeater Roundabout. diff --git a/index.md b/index.md index 2ea2432..12e4a1b 100644 --- a/index.md +++ b/index.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ The Repeater Roundabout is a weekend-long event held on many of our local repeat Anyone with a ham radio license can participate ! You don't even have to be local; stations may participate over Echolink, Allstar, or IRLP if they are available. -> This page was last updated on Wednesday September 27 at 17:33. +> This page was last updated on Friday September 29 at 11:03. --- @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Anyone with a ham radio license can participate ! You don't even have to be loca To get started, check out the [Rules](./rules) page. -Then, check out the list of [79 participating repeaters](./repeaters) from across 33 radio groups that you'll play on during the contest. You can also [view the map](./map) to see where the repeaters are located. +Then, check out the list of [80 participating repeaters](./repeaters) from across 34 radio groups that you'll play on during the contest. You can also [view the map](./map) to see where the repeaters are located. We provide [files to program your radios](./files) with Chirp and other software. diff --git a/logging.md b/logging.md index 5b4a932..1c3f273 100644 --- a/logging.md +++ b/logging.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ subtitle: Log your contacts and submit them for scoring. ## When ? -Logs must be submitted by November 27th, 2022 to qualify for scoring. +Logs must be submitted by November 20th, 2023 to qualify for scoring. ## What ? diff --git a/map.md b/map.md index ff66245..7f7f346 100644 --- a/map.md +++ b/map.md @@ -62,5 +62,6 @@ L.marker([47.3866150000, -122.8609950000]).bindPopup('RR# 66 - NM7E (145.170)
RR# 70 - W7EAT (442.725)
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').addTo(map); L.marker([47.6557998700, -122.5479965200]).bindPopup('RR# 76 - W7NPC (53.430)
RR# 77 - W7NPC (444.475)
RR# 78 - W7NPC (444.5625)
RR# 79 - W7NPC (1290.500)
').addTo(map); +L.marker([48.0794982900, -123.1019973800]).bindPopup('RR# 80 - K6MBY (444.900)
').addTo(map); diff --git a/repeaters.md b/repeaters.md index 1d73fe9..678102a 100644 --- a/repeaters.md +++ b/repeaters.md @@ -99,6 +99,7 @@ Get started by [programming your radio](/files), and check out the repeaters' lo | 77 | Bainbridge | W7NPC | Bainbridge Isl. | FM | 444.475 | +5.0 | 103.5 | | 78 | Bainbridge | W7NPC | Bainbridge Isl. | DSTAR | 444.5625 | +5.0 | | | 79 | Bainbridge | W7NPC | Bainbridge Isl. | DSTAR | 1290.500 | -20.0 | | +| 80 | K6MBY | K6MBY | Sequim | FM | 444.900 | +5.0 | 131.8 | --- @@ -128,6 +129,9 @@ ICARC JCARC : [Jefferson County Amateur Radio Club](https://w7jcr.wordpress.com/) +K6MBY +: [Bob K6MBY's repeater system](https://www.qrz.com/db/k6mby) + K7DK : [Mark K7DK's repeater system](https://www.qrz.com/db/K7DK) diff --git a/rules.md b/rules.md index 0238b55..0392f05 100644 --- a/rules.md +++ b/rules.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ subtitle: How to play in the Repeater Roundabout. # Repeaters -Only these [79 participating repeaters from 33 radio groups](/repeaters) are eligible for scoring points in the Repeater Roundabout. Please stick to these repeaters; we don't want to annoy anyone who did not want to bring the contest to their repeater. +Only these [80 participating repeaters from 34 radio groups](/repeaters) are eligible for scoring points in the Repeater Roundabout. Please stick to these repeaters; we don't want to annoy anyone who did not want to bring the contest to their repeater. Please ensure that there is no ongoing activity on a repeater (such as a net) before you call for contacts. We cannot interfere with normal operation. @@ -17,17 +17,18 @@ Please ensure that there is no ongoing activity on a repeater (such as a net) be You should exchange +- your name - a mention of the "Repeater Roundabout" -- a signal report (such as [RST](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R-S-T_system) or [CM](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circuit_Merit)) +- a signal report using the [CM system](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circuit_Merit) (1-5, 1 being unreadable, 5 being perfect) Feel free to chat about anything and everything, though ! # Scoring -- **One point per contact.** You score one point for each contact you make on any repeater in this list. Multiple contacts on the same repeater count this year, so feel free to "run" a repeater ! Treat this like "running a frequency" during a contest. Also note that the person you contact does not necessarily have to be participating in the Repeater Roundabout for you to score a point -- any contact counts. -- **Collect 'em all !** If you make a contact on *all repeaters* with the same club designation on the list of participating repeaters (for systems with at least two repeaters), your point score doubles for that system. For example, the PSRG operates a 2m repeater, a 6m repeater, and a 70cm repeater. If you log a contact on all three of them, you score six points instead of three. -- **It pays to QRP.** If you're running 5W or less, the points you score are doubled. +- **One point per contact.** You score one point for each contact you make on any repeater in this list. Multiple contacts on the same repeater count this year, so feel free to "run" a repeater ! Treat this like "running a frequency" during a contest. Also note that the person you contact does not necessarily have to be participating in the Repeater Roundabout for you to score a point -- any non-duplicate contact counts. Note that *duplicate contacts with the same person, on the same repeater, do not count*. +- **It pays to QRP.** If you're running 5W or less, the contact is worth double. +- **Collect 'em all !** If you make a contact on *all repeaters* with the same club designation on the list of participating repeaters (for systems with at least two repeaters), your point score for that system is multiplied by the number of repeaters. For example, the PSRG operates a 2m repeater, a 6m repeater, and a 70cm repeater. If you log 10 points across PSRG repeaters, but you've hit each of them at least once, that's worth 30 points instead. If you hit all 8 W7ACS repeaters, you get an 8x multiplier for your points on them. # Logging @@ -47,10 +48,10 @@ Here's an example log file : | Date | Time | Callsign | Report | RR# | QRP | | :----- | :---- | :------- | -----: | :--- | :---: | | Nov 11 | 11:32 | KI7RMU | CM5 | 1 | X | -| Nov 11 | 17:02 | KD7DK | 59 | 35 | X | +| Nov 11 | 17:02 | KD7DK | CM3 | 35 | X | | Nov 12 | 08:51 | WB7J | CM4 | 57 | | | Nov 12 | 13:16 | K7MCK | CM2 | 22 | X | -| Nov 12 | 13:16 | KD7WGN | 45 | 102 | | +| Nov 12 | 13:16 | KD7WGN | CM5 | 102 | | Logs can be submitted [on this page](/logging). After the contest, a leaderboard will be published on this website. Logs must be returned to K7DRQ by November 20th to qualify. @@ -60,6 +61,12 @@ Logs can be submitted [on this page](/logging). After the contest, a leaderboard Is there a prize ? : Fame and fortune await you ! Or at least fame. There might be a trophy too. +Can I make a contact with the same person over and over again ? +: Yes -- on different repeaters. You can't just make a contact every few minutes with the same person on the same machine. That would be a duplicate contact, and you won't get points for it. It's also not terribly respectful to those on the repeater ! This is the *Dean Clause*, named affectionately for Dean KG7ODB, who asked the question during an info session. + +Can I stay on the same repeater the whole contest ? +: Yes ! You can "run a repeater", like running a frequency during an HF contest. You can make contacts with different people, helping them activate that repeater. Some folk will move between machines, and some will stay put. A strategy that mixes the two will probably win out, in terms of points. + Can I arrange a contact beforehand ? : Yes, skeds are perfectly okay ! Arranging your QSO beforehand is perfectly fine. We have a [Discord system](https://discord.gg/BBpbESxSCm) that's a great place to arrange a sked, or see who's around to find you on a repeater.