[LCC] I am on a membership drive for LCC members to join us inClubLog.org

Steve Lott lottsphoto at gmail.com
Wed Dec 10 15:36:56 CST 2014


Marsh is 110 correct.  
It is LCC. On club log.   As it should be 

Sent from Steven Lott
Kg5vk's  iPhone

> On Dec 10, 2014, at 2:56 PM, "Marsh Stewart" <marsh at ka5m.net> wrote:
> 
> Steve,
>  
> “Yes you read that as LACC as that is how LCC is shown in clublog”.
>  
> Not correct - LACC is the LA (Norway) CC. LCC is the Louisiana Contest Club.
>  
> Marsh, KA5M
>  
>  
> From: LCC [mailto:lcc-bounces at louisianacontestclub.org] On Behalf Of Steve Lott
> Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 10:14 AM
> To: Contest Club Louisiana; Mark,K5ER
> Subject: [LCC] I am on a membership drive for LCC members to join us inClubLog.org
>  
> the foolwoing members are active in clublog and a members of the LACC Club log league - yes you read that as LACC as that is how LCC is shown in clublog
> 
> here is the current list of LCC members 
> that are signed up with clublog.org (which is FREE)
> 
> Membership List
> 
> Callsign
> Name
> l
> AA5AU
> Don Hill
>  
>  
> K5ER
> Mark Ketchell
>  
>  
> K5FNQ
> Arthur D. Mouton
>  
>  
> KC5WA
> Robert W. Conley
>  
>  
> KG5VK
> Steven Lott Smith
>  
>  
> KN5O
> Ted Saba
>  
>  
> N5WE
> Charles Morrison
>  
>  
> NA5Q
> Roland Guidry
>  
>  
> W5RY
> Gregory Schultz
>  
>  
> W5TMP
> Terry Partigianoni
>  
>  
> W5WZ
> Scott Dickson
>  
>  
> WB5AAA
> JIm barron
>  
>  
> WM5H
> Robert C Baker
>  
>  
> XE3/K5ENS
> Keith Ennis
>  
>  
> Note about hidden calls
> 
> Any callsigns in light purple are hidden from leagues; usually, due to being inactive for 12 months or more, but possibly by choice of the callsign's owner. For more information click here.
> 
> We have 14 members that have joined the LACC league
> However only 11 of the above are considered active in the league
> 
> If we could have 15 active members it would help those of us that are active be able to use
> the clublog Club League tables (data sets)
> 
> So what is in it for you ?
> First if you have never looked at clublog.org I encourage you to do so IF you are at all interested in DXCC or other awards from working HF
> or if you want or care about knowing your stats
> 
> That is exactly what clublog.org provides us all
> stats, and very precise stats and much more
> 
> Like a real time DXcluster only showing your needs and the propagation for your qth 
> based on what DXCC entities you have worked or confirmed
> but it can only do this if you are a clublog member AND you have uploaded your QSO data to clublog.org
> 
> You will note in the chart above several members are considered in-active (callsign in the chart is blue)
> which simply means this member has not uploaded any of their QSO data within the last 12 months
> 
> So how do you upload data, easy once a clublog.org member (again this is FREE)
> at the top of the page after logging in to clublog you click on upload
> choose your logs adif file and click upload
> 
> Here is a snap shot of my QSL chart selected for just the 80m band
> and this is just a portion of the data this chart produced to give you an idea........
> 
> Mode and QSL Charts
> 
> Filter by band:
> 
> Show all QSL states
> 
> Confirmed, not verified
> 
> No Date Filter
> 
> 2014
> 
> 2013
> 
> Last 12 months
> Callsign:
> V
> Verified (Awarded)
> C
> Confirmed
> W
> Worked
> O
> Not worked
> Click these symbols in the chart to run the QSO wizard
>  
> Entity
> Phone
> CW
> Data
> QSL suggestions
> AGALEGA & ST BRANDON ISLANDS
> O
>  
> W
>  
> O
>  
> 3B7C [CW]
> ALAND ISLANDS
> O
>  
> W
>  
> O
>  
> OG0A [CW] Matched OQRS
> ALASKA
> C
>  
> C
>  
> O
>  
>  
> AMSTERDAM & ST PAUL ISLANDS
> O
>  
> C
>  
> O
>  
>  
> ANGUILLA
> C
>  
> O
>  
> O
>  
>  
> ANTIGUA & BARBUDA
> C
>  
> O
>  
> O
>  
>  
> ARUBA
> C
>  
> C
>  
> O
>  
>  
> ASIATIC RUSSIA
> O
>  
> C
>  
> O
>  
>  
> AUSTRAL ISLANDS
> O
>  
> C
>  
> O
>  
>  
> AUSTRALIA
> W
>  
> O
>  
> O
>  
> VK2PO [Phone]
> AUSTRIA
> C
>  
> O
>  
> O
>  
>  
> AZORES
> W
>  
> W
>  
> O
>  
> CT8/OM3BH [CW]
>  
> 
> So if it is giving me that much data now, why do I want more of our LCC members to join......
> 
> Would it be nice if I could compare my stats against others in our own club ?
> I think so, after all are we not a contest club, lets challenge each other to do better
> 
> Better how.....
> More active in chasing and catching DXCC entities etc
> what the heck does DXCC have to do with contesting ?
> Well for me they are very entwined - the more DX contest I work the more chances I have of increasing my DXCC totals
> 
> But remember clublog has much more to offer you, yes - YOU !
> 
> Here is a snippet from the clublog.org page "About ClubLog"
> 
> About Club Log
> 
> Introduction by Michael G7VJR
> 
> Club Log is a web-based application that analyses log files from radio amateurs all over the world.
> 
> Using the logs, Club Log offers you a wide range of reports for your own benefit, 
> and identifies large scale trends from the sum of all activity in the database.
> 
> If you participate in Club Log by uploading your log you will receive:
> 
> Personal DXCC reports and league tables
> Detailed analysis of your log, using researched DXCC information
> Zone charts for your log, again based on detailed research
> A personal timeline of your activity (DXCCs per year, band and mode info)
> Your own log search tool, eg. to link from your web page or QRZ profile
> A filtered DX Cluster which only tells you about DX you still 'need'
> A say in the Club Log most wanted report: your log is part of the trend data
> Access to propagation and activity predictions, using everyone's logs
> QSL suggestions to help you send out just the cards you need
> OQRS (Online QSL Requests) to make direct and bureau QSLing faster and easier
> Satisfaction from taking part in and improving a free DXing resource.
> In November 2014, Club Log received the prestigious Al Slater G3FXB Memorial Award from FOC, 
> and in 2012 the Yasme Foundation made a special grant for equipment costs to Club Log. 
> The service continues to grow in scope every year!
> 
> Club Log Needs Your Input
> 
> One of the driving principles of Club Log is to store as many QSOs as possible, as this makes the reports and statistics more meaningful and representative. Everything in Club Log depends upon analysing real QSOs, and for this reason I am very grateful to everyone who participates.
> 
> If you have not joined yet, I warmly invite you to sign up and join the action! It is completely free. Club Log needs more participants from North America at the moment, in particular.
> 
> Hints and Tips
> 
> As Club Log has evolved, some questions have come up more often than others. If you would like to read some short tips and instructions, integrate Club Log into your own web pages or software, or would like a more detailed understanding about how Club Log works, please read the documentation.
> 
>  
> In closing, I want to say that yes I could join other club leagues like the Lone Star DX Association
> which of course has many active clublog members, but I want to play with this within my circle of friends
> (those that are members of The Louisiana Contest Club)
> 
> If we could get 4 more active members
> In other words join cluglog.org  AND up load their adif log file
> then we would all reap all the benifits of clublog that exist.
> 
> Mark K5ER and Myself manage the membership request within ClugLog.org LACC club league
> if you need any help
> I will be glad to assist in any way.
> 
> joining clublog.org takes just a few minutes and is FREE,
> then upload your log in ADIF form at least once a year
> 
> cheers!
> steve
>  
> 
> http://www.KG5VK.com
> My Ham Radio Friends
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