Can anyone tell me what the intention behind "claimed score" in the #Cabrillo file format is? The contest log processing software the organizers use has to recalculate the score anyway because of NILs, etc. #HamRadio
A lovely walk around #Cabrillo from the beach to the Marina, seeing heron, little egret, great white egret, and a cormorant swallowing a sizeable fish! Also so many (too many?!) boats.
#SoCal #SanPedro
Sunset walk at #Cabrillo #SanPedro
Cabrillo National Monument, San Diego, California. Coronado and the Silver Strand are in the background. May 1977. Scanned from a 35mm Kodachrome slide.
#OldPhotos #Kodachrome #Cabrillo #SanDiego #California #Coronado
My #cabrillo #aggregator written in #perl is coming along nicely, but it’s really much more a #computer #programming thing than a #hamradio thing. That said, I will be publishing the code eventually once it handles all the mandatory stuff described in the specification.

I just confirmed that #WinterFieldDay ADIF logs created using the WFD template in the #HAMRS logging software can be directly imported into a WFD log opened in the #N1MM contest logger.

N1MM can then be used to generate a #Cabrillo version of the log.

This simplifies the process of converting logs into the required Cabrillo format for submission, and allows me to leave my laptop at home and log with HAMRS on my iPad or even the iPhone.

Yesterday we went to watch the New Year ‘Polar Bears Swim’ at Cabrillo Beach - lots of people braving the cold Pacific Ocean! (No we didn’t go in, our excuse being that we’re still recovering 😉) Bright sunshine, strong wind and big waves - it looked like fun!
#Cabrillo #SanPedro #beach #NewYear #swim